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Re: [iglu] Two problems with partitions



On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Boltyansky Boris wrote:

> I decided to install RedHat Linux 6.1 on the E: partition.
> The installation was fine but the problem is that after the installation
> the programs that the F: partition became into E: partition so none of
> the programs installed there have run.

that's hardly a Linux problem, it's a Windows partition game. the only
product that I know of that solves this is Partition magic, for about
$50 or one of the countless warez sites on the web. another way is
enable sharing, share E: to yourself, and reattach it as F:, but that's
quite ugly.

> On this PC I want to install Linux on the last (E:) partition, but I
> have a problem:
> I have there a program that I want to stay on that partition.

Partition magic again. it has a "magic mover" tool that will move
binaries around and update all their .ini files and locations in the
registry for you, and actually much more.

once again, these are ALL windows questions, they should not be posted
to linux-il, and definitely not to iglu@egroups.

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