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Pastimes : Linux OS.: Technical questions -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: micromike who wrote (237)4/16/1999 5:18:00 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 484
 
Threaders,
DUAL BOOT WinNT4.0 and RH LINUX 5.2:

We installed NT4.0 on half of the 8.4Gig HD first, as directed by the Redhat manual. Then we installed the workstation class installation of Linux on the other unpartitioned half. We did this, in part, for the automatic setup of the dual-boot option. When we restarted the the computer, LILO came up only LINUX as a boot option. What happened to the NT? We booted froma floppy, used FDISK, and found that both partitions are there, and that the NT partition is active. It's not clear from all the Redhat FAQs and book support what to do at this point to salvage the NT. Is Partition Magic a possible part of the solution?

Please respond on the thread and also to
rayd95@yahoo.com

TIA, Ray



To: micromike who wrote (237)4/16/1999 7:42:00 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 484
 
Well you can set up a ppp network between the machinss over the serial linss. IS their a paralell port ppp?? Once ya have ppp the machines are networked and ftp rcp uucp and all kinds of other cp's are available. Details are in the manual

Tom Watson tosiwmee