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I've got a problem when trying to install RedHat Linux 4.1:   I've got the Red Hat Linux 4.1 Users guide (UG) that I follow when trying to install the base package.   I've chosen to install from my...
Zones: Linux SetupDate Answered: 05/01/1997 Views: 0
I have two hard drives in my computer, one is 2gig and the other is 1.7gig. I have installed both WinNT and Win95 on the 2gig drive, in different partition. My problem is about the 1.7gig drive. ...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 10/19/1997 Views: 0
I have installed Win95 on a primary partition (active, FAT16) and WinNT3.51 on an extended partition (NTFS), with the option to boot into either. I now want to remove NT. I have tried deleting the ...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 12/06/1997 Views: 0
I have a 4.5 Gig HDD partitioned into a 4 gig NTFS primary partition and a 500 meg bootable DOS partition.  What line do I add in the boot.ini file to have the option to boot from this DOS partitio...
Zones: Win NT SetupDate Answered: 04/01/1998 Views: 0
Is there a way to re-partition a hard drive and keep the data on (at least) one of the patitions un-disturbed??? In other words, I currently have a drive that has 2 partitions. I want to save SOME ...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 12/27/1998 Views: 0
Anybody got a working method to fdisk and format a second partition during unattended setup of NT? I have a RAID array and would like to have 500MB set up for my start partition (which can easily ...
Zones: Win NT SetupDate Answered: 04/26/1999 Views: 0
I installed NT Server 4.0 from the 3 startup disks.  I have a brand new Western Digital 18 Gig HD.  I tell setup to format the first partition to be 1024 MB... leaving the rest of the drive unparti...
Zones: Win NT SetupDate Answered: 04/16/1999 Views: 0
Hi, I want to preform a dual boot on my system by I can't figure out disk druid or red hat 5.1's version of fdisk. I have one BIG hard drive split into three partitions. but they are in a messed up...
Zones: Linux SetupDate Answered: 05/27/1999 Views: 0
my PC had win 95, OS/2 and linux and is started by OS/2 boot manager, now i used fdisk in OS/2 to delete the OS/2 partition and after reboot with ctrl-alt-del(asked by fdisk) both win95 and linux w...
Zones: OS/2 SetupDate Answered: 07/05/1999 Views: 0
My single hard disk with 4 partitions, and one of them for linux, and how to check the free space available on that linux partition ? sn
Zones: Linux, Linux DistributionsDate Answered: 06/18/1999 Views: 0