If you’ve ever used a drive formatted with Linux and tried to access it on a Windows system, you’re likely to have problems, especially if the drive uses the NTFS file system. Even though NTFS is ...
# Linux bootable partition config begins<BR>image = /boot/vmlinuz<BR> root = /dev/hda1<BR> label = linux<BR> read-only # Non-UMSDOS filesystems should be mounted read-only for checking<BR># Linux ...
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