Damn I'm mad. I resized my Windows partition and set up more Linux swap space. My partitions went to hell. I just reinstalled with full Linux but damn!
Damn I'm mad. I resized my Windows partition and set up more Linux swap space. My partitions went to hell. I just reinstalled with full Linux but damn!
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I see no problem hereOriginally posted by ZakkWylde969
I just reinstalled with full Linux but damn!
-486SX-20
-Some random Debian Distro
-Some version of MS-Dos
-Day of the Tentacle
l1nux h4x0rz 4r3 1337!!!11
I guess I should consider myself lucky that I was able to modify the partitions at all without losing data, even if I was only able to partion off less than 2 GB for Linux on a 40-GB hard drive (with Windows XP factory installed).
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NOOriginally posted by golfinguy4
l1nux h4x0rz 4r3 1337!!!11
-486SX-20
-Some random Debian Distro
-Some version of MS-Dos
-Day of the Tentacle
Dud3, u juts 4rne7 1337 3nuff.
I once tried to remove the Linux partition from my hard drive since I wasn't really using it, partition magic didn't finish the job, Windows would't boot, so I had to use Linux for some time, no real problem, except I couldn't get my modem to work
That should theach you, Windows and Linux should always live in different hard drives, and keep them as far away as possible!
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