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Re: Large hard drives and debian
Jose
> I'd like to have a section of the hard disk with a Windows
> partition, which is already in place.
>
> Does anyone know how to do this?
I'm sorry Jose I can't help at all :-(
However, Rob Miller at Wrox books has explained to me that he would
like to get hold of people to review new Linux books. This means
that you could get one or two free Debian books or other publications
for free if you play your cards right. See....
http://www.wrox.co.uk for info about the company
Rob would also like to hear from people who have some good or new
ideas and from anyone who would like to write a book about a
particular aspect of Linux. I've got three Wrox books on the table
in front of me which are excellent and I can honestly say that if
O'Reilly and Wrox get together we can get some superb publications
for not too much. Send mail to Rob at.... robm [at] wrox.com
He says that Wrox are working on a series of Linux books that are
like the SuSE manual. I said that I new of a lot of people who would
welcome a proper manual for Red Hat or Debian or Slackware rather
than the flim flam efforts that Que and Sam have produced at a cost
of UKP50 for each book.
Fine... (I can hear someone say) this is all very well for the
academic world. but then again I've seen a lot of engineers and even
enthusiasts who can benefit from this kind of collaboration.
Thanks
Richard
Sheffield UK
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