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SkydiveMonkey

LINUX SUCKS !!!

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Windows on D, Linux on C? Bad omen there. Windows doesn't like to play that way. It can, but often leaves some things on C anyway. That isn't a problem if you are using something with a compatible filesystem. Telling Linux to use C probably changed the filesystem and screwed the boot record or something.

If you want to be a compu-geek, you need to get yourself some crappy spare hardware and start playing. If you are just doing it for educational purposed, snag some low-level pentium box, wipe it clean, and put Linux on it. Don't mess with the dual boot until you have the basics of Linux down a little better. You don't want to lose some term paper because your computer croaks.

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I'd still say it's the partitioning that changed your drive letters. You probably created one or more partitions on your C drive while installing Linux, and that pushed up the drive letters of your other drive.
If you are using lilo; once it is in control of your boot sequence, dual boot is usually just a matter of typing something like the below into /etc/lilo.conf and running lilo. Not that it is of any use to you, now that you are going to stay away from Linux for a long time...
other=/dev/hdb1
label=windows

/ Martin (not an expert)

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Besides, can you imagine a newbie that screwed up his filesystem and now has to "poke around" to figure out whats wrong, with his filesystem no less, without having even smelt Linux before? Ouch.


Best way to learn! Only the strong survive! B|
Okay, so I am a bit of an OS elitist...
-andrew

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