I'm aiming to develop some applets or standalones with java; and make sure
You have a nice alternative to creating a separate partition for Windows: VMWARE, included in the SUSE distribution. It creates a virtual machine in your Linux Operating System, into which you can install & run almost any other OS. It is flexible and stable enough for development & testing purposes. You can find out more in their Web site (http://www.vmware.com) or in the Linux distribution. Regards, Panos Platon Tsapralis, SAP-R/3 Specialist, ABAP/4 Developer, Athens, GREECE, cell phone: +306936353566, telefax: +18019925665, panosplaton@in.gr ----- Original Message ----- From: "OΠUZ EREN" <oguze@turk.net> To: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Friday, 28 February, 2003 15:15 Subject: [SLE] installing windows they will work on a windoze system. Is there anyway to be sure without using windows? wine maybe?
If not, i'll install windoze on a partition. What are the problems i might
have? What's the best way for partitioning? Should i create a fat partition with Yast, or leave it unpartitioned?
I guess it will remove grub from mbr; so i'll launch suse using the
bootable first cd, and what must i do to re-configure grub to make it available to boot both windows & suse?
Am i supposed to have more problems?
Thanks,
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