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Re: [LI] NT + Linux + Chaos!



I was working on WIN95 platform. And yesterday night installed RH LINUX 6.1
it works fine. and I find it really amazing and interesting... with no data
loss.

Installation was very easy like childs play.

    After installation it Win95 work very slowly. But now I run system tools
and checks and now both operating systems are running VERY FINE...
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Panchal V
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----- Original Message -----
From: Gandalf Mithrandir <gandalf@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 11:54 PM
Subject: [LI] NT + Linux + Chaos!


> Dear Folks,
>
> Plueeze. B4 everyone decides to bash each other's heads in over whether NT
> works with or without Lilo, consider this - ever compared releases? Huh?
> I've personally had nightmares with earlier releases (3.51 esp!) and
nearly
> lost all data on my main HDD while installing Linux.
>
> On the other hand, some of the later releases work perfectly well with
Lilo.
> When I first saw a post that said so, I didn't believe it for the NT+
Linux
> howto says something else! But, from experience it does work. In any case,
> I'd rather do it the official <!> way and let NT act as the bootloader.
>
> Sorry for queering the pitch a bit!
>
> ReSourcefully,
> M
>
> p.s. Shanu, you make the ILUG Cochi meet sound so cool, I'd wish I could
be
> there!!!!
>
>     Gandalf Mithrandir   /* "Mobilis in mobile." */   gandalf@xxxxxxxxx
> /*   Any Sufficiently Advanced Operating System is indistinguishable from
Linux   */
> // Do not meddle with SysAds for they are quick to anger and subtle in
their ways //
>
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