Re: [Wlug] Linux on a Dell laptop dual-boot W2K
---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Simoncini, Matthew" <simoncim@bsci.com> Reply-To: wlug@mail.wlug.org Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 15:23:29 -0400
Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone has had any "good" experiences installing Linux and W2K on the same machine? I currently have the following hardware setup:
Dell Inspiron 8000 Laptop Pentium III 700mhz w/256MB RAM Toshiba DVD-ROM Integrated Actiontec 10/100MB NIC \ 56K Modem IntelĀ® 815e AGPSet Chipset with 4X AGP 10GB HD - currently 1 partition NTFS file system
My thoughts were to install Caldera e-Desktop 2.4 which I have had some success with. What I'm not sure about is re-partitioning the HD to accommodate 2 Operating Systems. Caldera comes with a slim version of Partition Magic, but I haven't had the opportunity to use it on NTFS, so that is where any suggestions would help.
I've got a Dell Inspiron 3800 that I dual boot between windows ME (don't laugh, I've kept it for DVD playback) and Mandrake. It works fine, though the modem doesn't work... Another response sugguested reformatting the disk, if you haven't customized it much, follow this advice, it saves a lot of grief later. I also believe that NTFS support is still labeled "experimental" and "read only" in the kernel setup, so you may want to use FAT32 anyway (too bad win2k doesn't run off of ResierFS, huh?). For partitioning, I use Mandrake, so I've got diskdrake; but since you've got Caldera you may want to download something called GNUPartD, it's another graphical partitioning tool, under GPL, that is a replacement of disk druid. I've not used it, but Suse uses it as it's partitioning tool and I've not read one complaint about it. Hope this helps. Wes
Thanks for the time.
Matthew
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