My desktop - and all files are currently in Win2K. I want to set up so I run SuSE 8.2 - learning Linux and eventually converting my work over.
So I experimented with a spare hard drive on my laptop. Loaded Win2K, then started a SuSE load. I was given the option of reducing the size of the Windows partition, creating a new partition and loading Linux. It worked fine. On boot, a SuSE window gave the option of booting into either OS; either choice was fully functional.
I tried to do the same thing on the desktop. But the only choice seems to be to clear out the Windows partition and load Linux there. There might be a format difference; I think the laptop is formatted FAT32, while the desktop is NTFS. Is the SuSE loader inhibited with the different format, or is there an option I'm not picking properly?
Thanks
Mike
So I experimented with a spare hard drive on my laptop. Loaded Win2K, then started a SuSE load. I was given the option of reducing the size of the Windows partition, creating a new partition and loading Linux. It worked fine. On boot, a SuSE window gave the option of booting into either OS; either choice was fully functional.
I tried to do the same thing on the desktop. But the only choice seems to be to clear out the Windows partition and load Linux there. There might be a format difference; I think the laptop is formatted FAT32, while the desktop is NTFS. Is the SuSE loader inhibited with the different format, or is there an option I'm not picking properly?
Thanks
Mike