Rapidweather


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Posted: Mar. 10 2004,01:47 |
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I have a Dell that has XP, and they name the partitions differently than I am used to. Since there is a hidden partition for restoration purposes at /dev/hde1, I ignore that, and find XP at /dev/hde2. They must have known about Knoppix, so when I place a /knoppix folder there, the knoppix boot floppy cannot find it. Clever of Dell and Microsoft to come up with the hde instead of hda. So I mount /dev/hde2, and I can browse around in there, but I did not try and write anything, not wanting to upset XP. I could review some images, however, using xzgv, and that worked ok. --- I suppose one could also browse around in XP using tomsrtbt or bootE linux, these distros are on a floppy. You would not have to change the boot order to get them to work. ---
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