Re: Re: How would I remove SuSE Linux on a dual boot system with
- From: cheetahman <DoNotEmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Jul 2005 03:35:47 -0400
"Sparda" wrote:
>Upon reevaluation of your prediciment, i think what you are wanting
to
>to is dule boot XP and SuSE cohesivly. What you need to do is install
>XP FIRST!!!, thats very important, and use the partion menu in XP to
>set up the partioning you want. Then, once XP is instaled and running
>happily, begin instalation of SuSE, SuSE (been a most excelent
>product) should automaticly detect that windows is installed and
>automaticly configure dule booting for you, so every time you turn
>your computer on, a nice colour full menu apears asking whcih OS you
>want to use. By default it will boot SuSE after 8 seconds, so you may
>wish to look for the boot manager config dure in instalation and set
>windows to default IF YOU WANT. Also, if YaST gets it right, you
>should be able to access your windows partion from SuSE, but READ
>ONLY, in other operating systems (such as FreeBSD) reading NTFS
>partions is extremly experemental, since microsft dont like to help
>open source developers work cohesivly with windows. In SuSE reading
>NTFS partions is quite safe, but you CANOT write. Not even if you are
>SU?ed.
Its currently dual booting
.
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