Hi mga Istorya techies,
Here's a scenario, my laptop (specs: intel core2dou 1.66Hhz proc, 1Gb ram, 80Gb HDD plus I've got an external Fujitso 160Gb HDD) is running in windows XP. Now, knowing that Linux is widely used in industry so I want to explore and learn it myself.
Through the bits & pieces of informations I gathered here in forum, I successfully installed Fedora 6 in my Fujitso extrenal HDD (thanks Istoryans for that). Wa nako hilabti ang built in 80Gb HDD kay running good na ang XP did2. Ang akong gibuhat base sa mga tips diri, akong gipartition ang external HDD nako as follows: 800mb for /boot; 3Gb for swap; 20Gb for Fedora OS ext3 filesystem ako gamit unya ang remaining space ako gi partition as extended mounted in /home (kay nagtoo ko nga ako makita ni sya sa windows para ako magamit).
Anyway, installation went smoothly. I set Windows as my default OS using the command sudo gedit /boot/grub/grub.conf. Perfect!
Ako problema karon kay kong tangalon nako ang external HDD, diko ka boot sa Windows XP, mogawas lng sa prompt ang GRUB. Tapos try unta ko mag-install ug applications like VLC kaya lng pag click nako sa Add/Remove program mogawas kay "unable to retrieve software information, this could be cause by not having network connection". So my questions are:
1. Unsaon pag configure para maka boot ko sa Windows XP without connecting the external HDD? Posible ba? kay pag-install nako wala man gyud nako hilabti ang built-in HDD.
2. Ngano di man ko maka add ug application? Any idea?
3. Katong extended partition nako nga around 125Gb mounted in /home, pwede ba nako to sya ma-access sa Windows? Sayang man gud dako pa kaayo ang size, di sya ma recognize sa windows.
4. Unsaon nako pag view sa tanan hardware na available sa laptop? Just like device manager in windows.
5. If ever I decided to uninstall Fedora in my external HDD, kong akong ibalik sa ntfs format para magamit nako sa windows (actually diri nako saved mga movies), unsa ang process?
-Chotix-
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