jaydag71
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Joined: Feb. 2006 |
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Posted: May 01 2006,01:45 |
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Alright, thanks for that confirmation, I have a couple questions, likely supernewbieish, but firstly, my good laptop has a dual boot system with Suse10, so I do have a running system up but have had problems with burning and using .iso images each time I've tried so far, maybe you would be able to clarify the steps generally taken when one needs to convert an .iso image into a running program?
My target piece of shlaptop currently has only a bare bones Debian distro which occupies the complete HD, this was just done as an experiment. Ideally when I get my Win98se disks tomorow I want to split the HD into two equal OS partitions, starting with the win98se and then the DSL.(again, the debian is corrupted and hardly werking, so it goes.) Target has no hardware to get online, so unless I was mistaking your intended advice, the downloading the image(into the target) option is a nogo(although I could download into the Vaio and burn to cd?), or is it that the syslinux .iso is a completely different compilation than my DSL2.0cd? The question is how would I go about this, first the win98se install and then...? (Then if the syslinux .iso is a different beast than my cd I could do my cdrom install and get my ideal setup?), or?
I guess the next question is about my partitioning, as I have used Partition Magic in the past as well as just supplied partitioning software, but with the Win98se and DSL am I going to want/have to use PM to resize the win98se or can I count on the same results as I got when installing Suse10 beside WinXPhome?(I think Suse auto-resized the winxp to split the 1HD into equal halves for both OS's..)??
Anyways, I've gone on enough for now, but I appreciate any pointers, even if they are all over the place like my questions.
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