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Dual boot configuration question Posted: 22 Sep 2005 07:18 AM PDT On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:18:23 +0100 gordon <com.invalid> wrote: Personally, isn't much difference between the two. Some will say that -isolating- each OS onto its own drive will help in the case of a catastrophic failure of one of the drives - if one crashes, you have the other OS to boot to. I would ONLY use subsequent drives if my primary has run out of space, otherwise I keep all on one drive. My primary machine has 28 OSes on it. -- remove MYSHOES to email |
Posted: 21 Sep 2005 10:07 AM PDT On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 19:07:06 +0200, Leo wrote: You might want to check out the Konica Minolta magicolor 2430 Dl. They provide a Linux driver. 600x600/1200x600/2400x600 color/bw duplexing and extra trays available at extra cost I think it starts about $500 in local stores -- Mike S Virginia, USA |
Posted: 20 Sep 2005 12:29 PM PDT Lenard wrote: Mine can do it. So? :) |
Posted: 20 Sep 2005 09:07 AM PDT "Abanowicz Tomasz" <pl> wrote in message news:newscache$u366ni$obd$emea.compuware.com... Ahh. Hmm. I think you need to configure your /etc/sudoers to allow you, or members of groups you are in, to sudo with your own password or without a password as you wish. The visudo command is handy for that. Solve that first, then we can look at the rest. |
Posted: 18 Sep 2005 06:17 PM PDT Did a LOT of digging, found out that the answer is YES, it's a winboard. The chipset is not really supported. I have to load the ide-generic module in the initrd before the boot will finish. DMA is also disabled. I see others filled you in on wtf. Thanks, Bye Enrique Perez-Terron wrote: |
Booting Linux from USB harddisk without BIOS USB booting support Posted: 18 Sep 2005 05:18 PM PDT balabek schrieb: hi, you can create a dos boot-floppy with usb-drivers + loadlin.exe to start linux using loadlin -> the command-line-parameters from loadlin are distribution-/environment-specific -> here i have problems to solve yet shalom! |
Posted: 18 Sep 2005 02:49 PM PDT On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 14:49:42 -0700, Charles Johnson <spam> wrote: If you use Gnome, this is an option in the mouse preferences. Or you could use xeyes (I think xeyes is included in every X system), or oneko. -- The whole history of computers is rampant with cheerleading at best and bigotry at worst. -- Larry Wall in <org> |
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