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Posted: July 13 2006,08:17 |
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Quote (Thulemanden @ July 12 2006,16:55) | I would run the CD version and reformat the linux partitions. You might get a problem with the bootmanager though. Check that. |
Yeah, that's what I was afraid of. I had to jump through all kinds of hoops just to re-install when I got it wrong the first time. I've had a second thought: Can Lilo be modified to offer the choice of Windows or autorunning the CD? Or would GRUB do that?
If I could do that, I'd just leave the CD in the drive all the time and run it when I wished.
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