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>This issue has been discussed here before. When you buy a HDD, keep in
mind
>that they do not use 1024 but 1000, therefore, 1G=1000*1000*1000, not
>1024*1024*1024. I hate to say but the "number" games they played around
>really sucks. If you see around 9700Mb of you HDD, it is the full
capacity.
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>How about you split your HDD into this:
>1G FAT16 for win95a, 3G FAT32 for win98, 4G NTFS for NT, Rest space for
>Linux.
>
>J Qian
>
Dear Jun
I didn't want to have simple suggestions on the proper space
alocation for the OSs I want to use, for this is essentialy
depends on the volume of programs and files you want to use
plus the space required for the OS itself, which is usually
easy to assess. Rather I want you and other guys to let me
know the way to keep Win 98 and Win 95a WHICH USE 2 PRIMARY
PARTITIONS EACH, and Linux WHICH REQUIRES 2 PRIMARY PARITION
FOR THE SWAP AND LINUX FILES SEPARATELY, TOGETHER WITH AN
EXTENDED PARTITION WHICH HOLDS MY LOGICAL PARTITIONS, (i.e.
5 partitions and greater than the limited DOS partitions
which is 4) by or without the help of System Commander or
any oyher similar utility.
Best Regards,
Babak Aghaei.
PCBUILD's List Owner's:
Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]>
Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>
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