There are some pecularities with regard to MS
OS's that you need to watch out for. They require that their boot
partition be marked
active or bootable. You can do that with Linux's fdisk. Linux doesn't
care whether its
partition is marked active or not. (If you run multiple independent
I just got a new drive and I want to put a few more Operating Systems on
it. Even thought NT is a pain to use I would like to have it around just
to run a few apps. But I am having some problems getting it to install.
Here is the situation:
I have two 4.3 gig UltraATA Quantum Fireballs. The
So what I did was make the drive which NT needs to go on, the primary
master. I installed NT and it works fine, if that drive is the master. I
need the Linux drive to be the master because I don't want to reinstall
Linux or let NT win this battle :)
I don't know about loosing battles but
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