But is the process of recognising other partitions stable ? Can ReactOS be installed in extended partitions ? Does it recognise extended partitions now ? These are the questions that will be eliminated with adoption of a cross-installer. CK Raju --- Magnus Olsen magnus@greatlord.com wrote:
Hi The problem is reactos booting process are very simluare to NT it only exists one bootloader for reactos it is freeldr to booting reactos with, freeldr can booting NT4, Alesky demostarted we can boot nt4 with freeldr.
----- Original Message ----- From: CK Raju To: ReactOS Development List Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 12:09 PM Subject: Re: [ros-dev] setup's fat32 format
Gabriel ilardi gabrielilardi@hotmail.it wrote: Dear devs,
There's a current limitation in xp, setup canformat hds in fat32 at maximum 32gb, this is a setup format limitation, I've found an open source utilty to format fat32 with its native limitation (2tb). Hope it can be be of use to reactos.
http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm
I would like to inform that a group of developers here has succeeded in cross-installing GNU Hurd with an installer based on 2.4 Linux kernel. That was with LX installer for GNU Hurd, released last week.
In most of the installations, its disturbing to find that existing partitions are disturbed when attempted in the native way with ReactOS.
If the developers are not against a cross-installation method, then we can have that *unstable* part (however limited it may be) converted to a stable part - as 2.4 Linux kernel is capable of handling the current requirements with quite ease.
CK Raju MES College of Engineering, Kuttippuram India
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