Michael Smith wrote:
>
> If you are using NTFS on your bootable partition, you will have to
> make lilo boot to your linux partition(not primary boot partition) and boot
> from the boot up disk you created during the install. I don't think lilo
> can write itself to the primary boot partition because of NTFS.
Actually, you can do this. I've got two laptops that originally had NT
4.0/NTFS only, and I installed Red Hat on one, and Mandrake on the
other. Both use LILO to boot either Linux or NT. Both have LILO
installed in the primary boot partition.
>
> Note: Once you have everything installed, be extremely careful installing
> Samba. The default setup could make your machine the Primary Domain
> Controller. Check out www.samba.org before using it. You will have to
> modify your smb.conf file......
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Until later: Geoffrey                ">esoteric@denali.atlnet.com
I'm afraid there will be more problems with W2K than there were with
Y2K...
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