No. The method is called IIRC umsdos and it requires a dos partition,
aka fat32. Also, linux can't write to ntfs wich is critical unless the
distro somehow utilizes a ramdisk to store data temporarily.
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 16:24, charlie bullen wrote:
> A few months ago I went to a westside plug meeting where there was a demo of
> installing linux in a windows directory. Is this possible if the disk is
> formated with ntfs?
>
> I also can't remember which distro was used and how it was done so any advice
> would be appreciated
>
> Charlie
>
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