lesliek
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Posted: Feb. 21 2006,06:08 |
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Thanks for your latest reply, Brian.
It's said, though I think apocryphally, that George Bernard Shaw, who was big on spelling reform, gave as one example of the need for it, the so-called word "ghoti": "gh" as in cough, "o" as in women and "ti" as in nation. Or in other words, "fish".
I understand from you that I can run extensions from hda1, but your reference to "grub" made me realise I hadn't really explained what I'm on about here. I'm not trying to get this computer to dual-boot. My idea is that if it's started with the DSL live cd in the drive, then it'll be a Linux computer and if it's started without, then it'll be a Windows computer. I really only expect it to be started with the cd in, but must leave the Windows stuff alone, because the computer owner thinks that he may just want to look at it again some day, though the last time he looked at it was about 2000. I'm trying, just for the challenge, to make the thing useful for the owner's son as a Web browsing appliance.
Thanks again for your help,
Leslie
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