cool doritos, he didn't seem to like them much either, though the salt 'n shakes went down a treat :ermm:Quote:
Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
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cool doritos, he didn't seem to like them much either, though the salt 'n shakes went down a treat :ermm:Quote:
Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
P'raps they made him thirsty and he drank all his own water
How the fook did you manage to lose everything?Quote:
Originally Posted by Frohike
Next time do like I do and make one ten gig partition for windows, and a bigger one for files and games installs, with fat 32 on the second one suse can write to it, but leave like ten gigs for suse to install.
Install suse last, and if it gets buggered then you just swipe its partitions and begin again, you don't need to remove grub or anything for that.
if you need to reinstall windows then you can repair grub with the install disc, that should be fairly easy too. :unsure:
I lost everything because i couldn't get back into windows due to not having a fooking clue what grub is, let alone how to use it, the install disk didn't do much in the way of repair either :ermm: once i had just suse on the hd, i got the fecking graphic boot up screen :rolleyes:
what you said sounds sensible, though i'd rather find out how to sort out the modem and graphics first cos they were slowing everything down :dry:
some guy on another forum suggested this linmodems site and a linux app that does something like detect your modem? just trying to figure it all out, it's not very user friendly :unsure:
oh noez, my roms and battlestar galactica!111 :ohmy:
Grub>Lilo, 'k?
I'm still not clear on how you swiped all the files, unless you expressively told windows to repartition or format they should still be accessible.
Have a look at your old linux partitions with knoppix or something :unsure:
The files should still be there, it's just grub that's gone from the boot-sector, thanks to the miracles of windows. XP can't read linux partitions is all. That's why I'd use FAT32 to save my files on, 'cos that way both linux and windows can deal with it equally well.
Also, I've got suse 9.1 pro too, and the way grub looks to me, it's just a bootlist. Unless of course, I'm changing settings, 'cos that's a whole other menu.
Grub is just the default boot-manager for suse, you should hardly have to deal with it directly 'cept for choosing which os to boot.
Yeah i told windows to format everything, i got very mad and had to use adult language :blushing:
Oh Yes!!!! I've now got suse and windows on duel boot with suse's graphic boot selector thingamajig on startup :01:
the graphics thing has sorted it's self out too, this time on installation I got more options and stuff, i think the first attempt was just a bad install or something :ermm: anyway, everythings sorted except for the interweb on suse :D
:pinch: That was a bit geptarded, no offense.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
Would that be grub, perhaps?Quote:
Oh Yes!!!! I've now got suse and windows on duel boot with suse's graphic boot selector thingamajig on startup :01:
You might need to get drivers off the update-site, so run that the first thing you do.Quote:
the graphics thing has sorted it's self out too, this time on installation I got more options and stuff, i think the first attempt was just a bad install or something :ermm: anyway, everythings sorted except for the interweb on suse :D
Too bad you can't reach it though :P
could be grub? does grub have a purple background? :ermm: yeah the windows thing was a bit geptarded - BSG :no:
how the fook do i get connected then? :tear: this bloke on a support forum is pointing me in the direction of linmodems which makes my teeth hurt :no:
Sent you a pm, no idea if it'll help you any.
Will look some for speedtouch drivers.