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Autor: Martin Ahnelöv
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Assumpte: Re: [dyne:bolic] Docking on non-primary drive
Dock it to your first (NTFS) partition. d:b can read it. And your
windows installation won't be trashed, it's just a folder, right? ;)

The important bit is to put the /dyne in the top of your first partition
- in your case that'll be c:/.

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fre 2007-02-23 klockan 14:07 -0500 skrev Aalim Lakhani:
> Hi all, I'm a Linux noob and this is my first post, so please be nice.
>
> I tried the 2.4 release and it looks great. I have the following system
> set-up and was wondering if I could get some help docking.
>
> - primary SATA drive with Windows 2000 (NTFS)
> - secondary IDE drive formatted FAT 32
>
> I copied the dyne folder to the secondary drive and hoped it would dock, but
> the CD didn't pop out, so it looks like my dock failed.
>
> Do I need to dock on my primary drive? If so, is there a problem with it
> being NTFS, I was worried about trying this and trashing my Windows
> installation.
>
> The main reason I am asking is that I would like to do video editing and I'm
> assuming that if I dock, it would free up more RAM, but like I said, I'm a
> noob and really don't know if this is true.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
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