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Re: Win98/Linux Problem (solution)
- From: Aaron Prohaska <verdesoft verdesoft net>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Win98/Linux Problem (solution)
- Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 15:17:48 -0700
Glad to hear it worked. You could make the dir /dos, but just so you
know there is a way to mount a dos file system that is different from
the win file system. That is why I use the win dir name. You could put
another one in for dos.
Aaron
Mark Price wrote:
>
> On Sat, 10 Apr 1999, Mark Price wrote:
>
> > Reguarding getting into windows from linux, I don't have a /mnt/win
> > directory, so when I write "mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/win", it says:
> > mount: mount point /mnt/win does not exist. Also, how do you know that
> > windows is on /dev/hda1?
> >
> ** actually, I solved the problem.. I just did "mkdir /mnt/win" it
> worked. I might try changin it to /dos (under /) to make it simpler
>
> > On Sat, 10 Apr 1999, Aaron Prohaska wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks for the help, I'll have to work on this. Since I have a fully
> > > setup winsows system that I don't want to hurt. It sounds like I have to
> > > do this froma scratch system. I do however know how to get files from
> > > win to Linux. You can mount your win partition from linux using: mount
> > > -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/win
> > > That is assuming you have win on /hda1 and you have a win dir in /mnt.
> > >
> > > Aaron
> > >
> > > Mark Price wrote:
> > > >
> > > > this solution works if you have windows pre installed but also have a
> > > > windows cd...
> > > > For installing red hat and windows together, I read in either the Red Hat
> > > > 5.2 installation guide or RH Linux Unleashed that it is best to format you
> > > > linux partition with a linux tool and your windows partition with a dos
> > > > tool.. however, when you have a linux extended partion on your drive,
> > > > fdisk cant work with it, but when you have a regular one, it can.. so you
> > > > run a decoy Red Hat custom installation, in which you use disk druid
> > > > to make two partitions.. a root partition(to satisfy disk druid) and a
> > > > swap partition(also to satisfy disk druid). One of them(i think I used my
> > > > root) should be the the size of your intended windows partition. As soon
> > > > as the installation program creates the partitions and all that, reset the
> > > > computer and run your windows installation program (after reformatting the
> > > > windows partition as a C drive).
> > > > Then install Linux
> > > > The only problem I have encountered is that I haven't figured out how to
> > > > access Linux from windows or vice/versa, but I am also not all that great
> > > > with linux yet...
> > > > Mark --
> > > >
> > > > --
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