cdcool1
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XP professional at the mo mate
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willay
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nah makarus, you might want to run linux for its kernel features/security/performance, having windows emulation is just a plus, I wouldnt say it defeats the point!
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Brett
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seriously, u wanna just grab a copy of win2k and install vmware (with linux on). can't go wrong.
Believe me, you'll install linux then think, ok, great, what now. You'll miss windows
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Tommy
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Couldnt u just install to each drive then choose what drive to boot up from it in BIOS
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willay
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XP professional! hmm, maybe give Windows 2000 professional a wizz, theres alot to play with.
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cdcool1
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thought XP had the features of 2000 and NT? i heard XP was an attempt to finally bring the two together in one O/S?
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willay
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yeah and done a wank job!
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cdcool1
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quote: Originally posted by LoudandLow
Couldnt u just install to each drive then choose what drive to boot up from it in BIOS
thats the route i think i'm gonna be going down mate, simple
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Makarus
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XP Pro is better than 2000 Pro, trust me, run the different OS all day long.
If you have 2 drives format them both using FAT32, run Linux on one and XP on the other, you can then store files on both drives so when your in one you can still access files on the other drive.
Emulation in my eyes defeats the point regarding windows emulation in linux.
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willay
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Windows 2000 = NT. or NT 5!
Even if Xp is suppose to be a mix of 98 and NT, not going to help when you go into a new workplace for a IT job and they have 300 machines running Windows 2000 all networked!
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willay
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sure Linux can run on fat32's filesystem mate? last time i checked it didnt.
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cdcool1
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wont the new version of mandrake be able to use NTFS? FAT32 is less secure isn't it?
i kinda didnt want to convert my XP HD to FAT32 because i dont want to lose all my files etc, its already in NTFS.
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Makarus
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I am sure it runs the FAT32 file system.
I could well be wrong though, I haven't all that experience with it on its own, more of a windows man to be honest. Just trying to help.
Like I say, could be wrong, correct me if I am.
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No idea, I moved from Linux to FreeBSD which is a whole different ballgame.
best thing to do is have two different hard drives, one with XP and its crap on it, and let Mandrake Linux have its way with the other hard disk. thus keeping shit seperate.
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willay
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and lets not forget books! if you want to get serious with learning a new operating system and book is a good step in the right direction
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cdcool1
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cheers lads, much appreciated
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Linux is some other partition filesystem. cant remember its name
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by willay
best thing to do is have two different hard drives, one with XP and its crap on it, and let Mandrake Linux have its way with the other hard disk. thus keeping shit seperate.
don't like sayin this, but i do agree with the butt sucker
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Makarus
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Yeah, would make sense to me to run it on different drives for the main seperation reasons.
FAT32 is secure, NTFS is secure its just more effiecient with files.
FAT32 means that even if you only have a 1kb file it will take up 16KB of space, but if you have NTFS it will use exactly what it needs.
Win2000 and XP can see both NTFS and FAT32.
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willay
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loafofbrett, woo!
filesystems are ext2,ext3 most common
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willay
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I've always used NTFS since i went from 98 to NT a few years back, never went back since! CANT honestly say you see a performance difference.
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cdcool1
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i know windows xp can read fat32 and ntfs, but will xp beable to read this other file system that linux uses?
for example if i had data saved on my linux HD, would xp beable to read it? i doubt it will, but just curious
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Brett
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but for the record. IIS is better
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by cdcool1
i know windows xp can read fat32 and ntfs, but will xp beable to read this other file system that linux uses?
for example if i had data saved on my linux HD, would xp beable to read it? i doubt it will, but just curious
don't know whether willay will agree?
but for what you want it for and for learning it etc.
I would recommend what i said about vmware.
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willay
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I know for a fact that Linux can READ your NTFS/FAT32 filesystems, and thas all in the basic kernel options, but you need another extra program to read data off a ex2 filesystem from XP.
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