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Operating Systems => Not Quite Mainstream OSes => Topic started by: SAJChurchey on 19 February 2003, 05:29
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I've tried installing QNX, and I know it can install itself on an existing FAT partition in addition to another Windows installation, but I couldn't figure out how to do this. How can I install a QNX directory (seperate installatoin) on an existing FAT partition? And what would I do to configure GEUB to handle booting into it?
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I dont think it would work on a FAT partition. But then again I know about as much about QNX as george bush would.
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QNX has the ability to install itself in a seperate QNX directory on a FAT32 partition. I don't know if it does NTFS or not.
It's kinda liky Cygwin only you can boot into a GUI-based *nix system instead of emulating one.
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QNX has the ability to install itself in a seperate QNX directory on a FAT32 partition. I don't know if it does NTFS or not.
It's kinda liky Cygwin only you can boot into a GUI-based *nix system instead of emulating one.
or umsdos fs
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If you have the QNX CD, put it in your computer with Windows running and it should lauch an install program that lets you do it.
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Thanx never thought of doing that. I'll give it a shot as soon as my server is up and running.
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Doesn't QNX has it's own allocation table? I think I saw it in CFDisk once...
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Yeah, it does have its own fs, but it can also use the filesystems of others