I just installed Mandrake 8.1 on a System to dual boot with Windows 2000. I used the procedure over at littlewhitedog.com. I followed these to a T but apparently screwed up somewhere. Here is my setup right now.
Drive 1- on Primary IDE
c:\ Partition 1= 15.0 gb = Windows 2000, NTFS
e:\ Partition 2= 12.0 gb = Files, Fat32
f:\ Partition 3= 3.0 gb = Files, Shared, Fat32
Drive 2 - on Secondary IDE
d:\ 20.0 gb = Mandrake = \, \swp \usr partitions
Now mandrake seemed to install fine, made the boot disk and what not but when I boot the pc I get stuck at "LI" and it freezes. If I reboot off of the boot disk mandrake loads up fine. Also if I boot off a windows boot disk I can do FDISK /MBR and then reboot to Windows 2000. I have done this a bunch of times since the install but would prefer to be able to bypass the Linux Boot disk and having to do an FDISK /MBR everytime I want to go into Win2k. Is there some easy way to do this. A step by guide would be GREAT.
Problem 2. On my lan I have a Lexmark Marknet Print Server with 3 Paralled Ports. How can I setup Linux to print to these. I have tried using the Windows socket option and the LPD printer setup to know avail
Drive 1- on Primary IDE
c:\ Partition 1= 15.0 gb = Windows 2000, NTFS
e:\ Partition 2= 12.0 gb = Files, Fat32
f:\ Partition 3= 3.0 gb = Files, Shared, Fat32
Drive 2 - on Secondary IDE
d:\ 20.0 gb = Mandrake = \, \swp \usr partitions
Now mandrake seemed to install fine, made the boot disk and what not but when I boot the pc I get stuck at "LI" and it freezes. If I reboot off of the boot disk mandrake loads up fine. Also if I boot off a windows boot disk I can do FDISK /MBR and then reboot to Windows 2000. I have done this a bunch of times since the install but would prefer to be able to bypass the Linux Boot disk and having to do an FDISK /MBR everytime I want to go into Win2k. Is there some easy way to do this. A step by guide would be GREAT.
Problem 2. On my lan I have a Lexmark Marknet Print Server with 3 Paralled Ports. How can I setup Linux to print to these. I have tried using the Windows socket option and the LPD printer setup to know avail