Slight problem
I am attempting to load debian linux on my hard disks in partition N. But
I do not seem to be going anywhere close. Below is my partitions, their
size and subject areas:
A - 3.5 HD floppy drive B - 5.25 HD floppy drive
C - 301 MB MDOS_PLUS D - 199 MB MDOS_PROG
E - 289 MB WIN_PRO F - 250 MB WINDOWS
G - 116 MB IBM_OS_2 H - 400 MB MISCDOSPROG
I - 746 MB CDROMDAT J - 400 MB PROG_DATA
K - 402 MB ACCFILE L - 402 MB MISCFILE
M - 402 MB MIXEDFILE N - 341 MB ODDSFILE
While the partitions do not describe each area within them i.e.,
partition F 'WINDOWS' has Assembly - both the MASM 5.0 and MASM 6.0,
BASIC, PowerBasic, Fortran, Cobol, Pascal also within that partition.
And I want to put the Debian Linux in the N partition which has 341MB
availeble space.
My I partition is set-up to duplicate CD-ROM disks - as backup copy of
programs, etc.
Somehow I want to load Linux into the N partition. I know there is a
trick somewhere to do just such a thing.
I will appreciate your information of procedures. Thank you from
coolade@juno.com
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