I am happy! I installed win me on a spare hd next to suse 9.2 and thought I would have to reinstall suse. Instead I did a repair and was able to reinstall grub and boot into either. This is great as previously any win os had to be installed first. This means when (inevitabley) I need to reinstall me I will not need to reinstall suse. I thought there might be someone out there who was unaware of this cahnge and would apreciate knowing this. suse even guides you through it! CHEERS for suse. Chris
I am happy! I installed win me on a spare hd next to suse 9.2 and thought I would have to reinstall suse. Instead I did a repair and was able to reinstall grub and boot into either. This is great as
any win os had to be installed first. This means when (inevitabley) I need to reinstall me I will not need to reinstall suse. I thought
might be someone out there who was unaware of this cahnge and would apreciate knowing this. suse even guides you through it! CHEERS for suse. In general, a Windows installation does not destroy the non-Windows
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 08:10:36 +1100
Chris
On Monday 27 Dec 2004 14:28, Jerry Feldman wrote:
In general, a Windows installation does not destroy the non-Windows partitions. I have reinstalled ME on my system several times over the past few years without damaging the installed SuSE releases (going back to 5 something).
This is not the case with Win98, which formats the entire drive, at least in my experience. -- Pob hwyl / Best wishes Kevin Donnelly www.kyfieithu.co.uk - Meddalwedd Rhydd yn Gymraeg www.cymrux.org.uk - Linux Cymraeg ar un CD!
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Chris
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Jerry Feldman
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Kevin Donnelly