To: Schnucki
Just boot it with a SuSE Linux installation CD. ;) Do you have to be so obnoxious?
To: Jolly Green
Perhaps it seems obnoxious to you, but the point is that a modern Linux CD will solve his problem very quickly and easily. All he has to do is run the partitioning and formatting section of the install, then halt the linux install and install the MS product. All this done in an easy to understand graphical format. If he is comfortable with a command line, then not even a CD is needed. There are versions of linux that fit on a single floppy disk (Tom's Root Boot is a good one) that can do the same thing.
41 posted on
11/21/2001 10:38:24 PM PST by
atafak
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