I should have listened


Despite the fact that the ReactOS test specifically said that 0.3.1 was not ready for installation on computers, I tried anyway. Looks like they decided to keep that horrible installer from Redmond. Quite a shame when most Linux distros are using graphical installs. You don’t need to copy the bad stuff too, ReactOS team!

reactOS_install1reactOS_install2

However, that computer already had Linux on it and, for some reason, ReactOS did not know how to use the partitions correctly. So instead of getting to test how ReactOS was going on real hardware (vs the VMWare images I’ve tried so far), all I got was a GRUB error. When I get more time I’ll have to fsck it to wipe the whole drive and then try again. Hopefully by then they’ll be into the 0.4 series. (I don’t see myself having much free time anytime soon)

What’s with using FAT16 for the partitioning? Why not FAT32 or, better yet, NTFS? My guess is that it just hasn’t been reverse-engineered yet. Recently I heard about some kernel stuff where they were able to R/W NTFS, perhaps the ReactOS team can steal from there?

On the plus side, it didn’t take several minutes to install – just about two. Much, much better than Windows.


One response to “I should have listened”

  1. ReactOS v0.3.1 Parallels Image

    I couldn’t find a working Parallels image of the ReactOS v0.3.1 release after I had some issues installing it from the official ISO, so I’ve created one for you. This is a screenshot of me running FireFox on ReactOS within Parallels on a C…