[plug] Knoppix whacks an XP partition :(
Shayne O'Neill
shayne at guild.murdoch.edu.au
Wed May 5 21:27:16 WST 2004
Any idea on the best way to fix this.
Installed the latest Knoppix, (2.6 kernel 3.2 kde.. nice :), and
it seemed to of damaged XP (It *might* of been qpart that did this
actually), anyway. its all there, but the NTLRD or wtf its called aint
there.
drops into 'rescue console' and fixboot. nope. fixmbr. nope (but loses
lilo... no biggie easy fix there).
Any ideas? (Other than lose xp... alas theres still some software I use
that has no *real* linux analog yet)
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On Wed, 5 May 2004, Adam Ashley wrote:
> I'd suggest checking out www.computercybershop.com.au store is near
> megamart in the city.
>
> I got an ASUS 5200N from there at the beginning of the year, ultra
> portable, wireless, and it comes with two batteries one about 2.5hr long
> and the other 5hrs long and those times are accurate.
>
> As to linux support I run Gentoo on it full time with a 2.6.5 kernel and
> everything works perfectly. Well mostly it is a centrino so ndiswrapper
> is needed atm for wireless but it works fine. I also havent bothered
> figuring out the memory card reader as I dont have any cards for it.
>
> My father also got an ASUS M2 which is bigger but with a longer battery
> life (7hrs standard). He only runs windows but I have used knoppix on it
> without any problems.
>
> The reason I mentioned cybershop is they will do salary sacrifice which
> makes it much cheaper.
>
> On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 10:17, Richard Meyer wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi guys, I'm in the market for a decent laptop.
> >
> > I've looked through linuxlaptop.com, but there doesn't seem to be any
> > discussion about how well particular lappies work with linux.
> > Linuxlaptop.org and .net are worse than useless, just pushing hosting and
> > domain names.
> >
> > I have my eye on the Toshiba A10 at the moment (the price is nearly right)
> > - I would like any feedback from people who have lappies working with linux
> > as to what they have, how well it works, and whether they'd buy it again in
> > hindsight. Any comments on the A10 would also be helpful. The pedlar
> > (salesman) at the Toshiba place is quite happy that I take in a Knoppix CD
> > and try it.
> >
> > Thanks
> > RichardM
> >
> >
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