OK, if it is too quiet
James R. Sissel
JimSissel at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 26 22:34:08 CDT 2007
Sorry, just got home to check my email.
Interesting ideas and I'll have to check them out. I do know once I boot
the "bad" OSes the partitions are hosed. Even the "good" OSes can't see
them afterwards. So the OSes seem to do something to the drive. It
happens in the booting of the kernel, whatever it is. If I reinstall a
"good" OS and re-partition the hard drive the OS boots just fine. I put in
the "bad" OS boot disk and it seems to find the hard drive and the
partitions OK. But once the install is done and the OS boots it complains
and the partitions are lost. Really irritating.
If I can get this 300G IDE HD to work OK on a different system I'm going to
forget the whole thing. Don't have time to play too much.
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