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RE: Keeping Windows95/98 from seeing Linux drives?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Aaron Clow)
Fri Nov 13 16:06:30 1998

From: Aaron Clow <AaronC@cmj.com>
To: redhat-list@redhat.com
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 16:00:05 -0500
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	>>>Wow, is that the "norm"? My win98 has no clue that my Linux
drives even exist.<<<

> Same thing here... I have a dual-boot machine. Win98 uses the SCSI
> side of my system (SCSI CD-R, SCSI CD-ROM & Seagate Cheetah plus an
> IDE CD-ROM), while RedHat Linux uses a separate IDE drive and the IDE
> CD-ROM drive (my onboard SCSI adapter has no support in Linux). When I
> boot into Win98, it doesn't even SEE the IDE drive...
> 
> As for the guy who said NT is better than 98, I have to disagree. NT
> wants to be MUCH more monolithic than 98 does.
> 
> Aaron


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