FIPS and win95...
Albert Cahalan
albert at ccs.neu.edu
Sat Nov 16 20:10:44 EST 1996
> The problem is, I used FIPS to repartition my drive, and now win95
> doesn't recognize the extra partition( ext2 partition... )
That is correct. Only these can recognize an ext2 partition:
Linux Hurd FreeBSD Masix OS/2 Lites
> I thought that if i reinstalled win95 to the same directory,
> it would run normally, but now my registry is a little messed up,
Reinstalled...? The whole point of FIPS is that you can leave
Windows right where it is. There is no need to disturb it.
> and all my preferences are gone. How can i do to make the
> partition visible to windows? i doesn't need to be readable,
> just visible in a way it won't conflict with the registry...
???
Maybe you should mark the Windows partition active using Linux fdisk.
> still couldn't configure my network settings, although i could connect
> to my ISP, i didn't have a DNS configured, but could ftp and telnet to
> any IP, the browser didnt work though.
Simple DNS: edit a file, maybe /etc/resolv.conf.
Fast DNS: set up a caching DNS server on your machine.
> i have a 133 pentium, 16 RAM, 1.2 HD.
> /dev/hda1 win95 partition 900+ Megs
> /dev/hda2 linux_native ext2 250+ Megs
Unless you have much more RAM than you need, you should have
a swap partition. You may substitute a swap file with lower
performance if you need to.
Oh, be sure /etc/fstab uses vfat for your Windows partition.
Then you can use the long filenames.
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