chyba v LILO ? - shrnuti (delsi)
BzF
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Pondělí Duben 15 20:13:26 CEST 2002
Dne Mon, 15 Apr 2002 09:16:41 +0100
"Miroslav BENES" <mbenes na tenez.cz> napsal/a:
> Tak tohle vechno NENI pravda. Pravda je, ze :
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> - V extended oblasti muzou byt libovolne umistene neFAT
> partisny bez vlivu na dostupnost exdended/primary FAT partisen.
>
Stahnuto z webu jiz zminovaneho (www.v-com.com):
(Nezkousel jsem, ale skoro bych jim i veril ...)
A
bug in Windows 95 will prevent access to multiple primary partitions
if the last logical partition on every drive is not FAT. Thus,
if you create a primary partition for Windows 95, a second primary
partition for MS-DOS, then install Windows NT into an extended
partition using NTFS, your Windows 95 will have problems accessing
the MS-DOS partition. If you create a logical DOS drive after
the NTFS drive, Windows 95 will not have any problems accessing
the MS-DOS partition.
A
bug in Windows 98 will prevent access to multiple primary partitions
if the last logical partition on every drive is not FAT. Thus,
if you create a primary partition for Windows 98, a second primary
partition for MS-DOS, then install Windows 2000 into an extended
partition using NTFS, your Windows 98 will have problems accessing
the MS-DOS partition. If you create a logical DOS drive after
the NTFS drive, Windows 98 will not have any problems accessing
the MS-DOS partition.
A
bug in Windows Me will prevent access to multiple primary partitions
if the last logical partition on every drive is not FAT. Thus,
if you create a primary partition for Windows Me, a second primary
partition for MS-DOS, then install Windows 2000 into an extended
partition using NTFS, your Windows Me will have problems accessing
the MS-DOS partition. If you create a logical DOS drive after
the NTFS drive, Windows Me will not have any problems accessing
the MS-DOS partition.
A
bug in MS-DOS and PC-DOS will prevent access to multiple primary
partitions if the last logical partition on every drive is not
FAT. Thus, if you create a primary partition for DOS, a second
primary partition for Windows 95, then install Windows NT into
an extended partition using NTFS, your DOS will have problems
accessing the Windows 95 partition. If you then create a logical
DOS drive after the NTFS drive, DOS will not have any problems
accessing the Windows 95 partition.
> Pokud by nekdo udelel verohodny dukaz pro nektere z vyse
> uvedenych (IMHO nepravdivych) tvrzeni, prosim ho, at mi posle
> kopii. Uz jsem se dlouho nezasmal ...
BzF
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> Miroslav BENES
> E-mail : mbenes na tenez.cz
> TENEZ Chotebor, a.s
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