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|    J. F. Lemaire to J.-Luc    |
|    Re: I'm back... with new MiNT questions!    |
|    24 Aug 08 00:08:14    |
      From: jflemaire@skynet.be              On Saturday 23 August 2008 20:04, J.-Luc wrote:              > J. F. Lemaire a écrit :              [...]              >> Once again you're not very clear: what system (What OS)? TOS won't       >> show you Q: because Q: does not exist for it. On the other hand, MiNT       >> will show you Q: but then, it means that MiNT is already installed.       >       > That's it. :-(       > So, is there any way to install the stuff on partition L:\ and then,       > when running MiNT, tranfer it on Q:\, then make it know it has to       > look for it on Q:\ and not on L:\ anymore?              Okay. If you want to install the MINT folder on C: and the Unix       partition on Q:, then yes, I can't see why you wouldn't be able to       install the Unix folder first on L: then, when everything is running       fine, move the content of L: on Q: and modify the links in MINT.CNF. As       long as both L: and Q: are set to LNX and the copy is done properly       this should pose no problem at all.              Hope this is clear now :-)              Cheers,       JFL       --       Jean-François Lemaire              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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