On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 10:34:53PM -0800, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
> Thanks a bunch you guys. You cleared up a lot of issues and misconceptions
> I had. I thought that you could boot another kernel while another was
> running, although in hindsight, I don't know why I thought that as the
> current r
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Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 3:21 PM
Subject: Booting Caper.
> I'm in a bit of a booting pickle. I've got two drives in a given box.
> Their geometry looks like:
>
> [hda]
> 70 Gb windoze xp partition
> 9.7 Gb Redhat 9 / (ext3)
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Thanks a bunch you guys. You cleared up a lot of issues and misconceptions
I had. I thought that you could boot another kernel while another was
running, although in hindsight, I don't know why I thought that as the
current running kernel would alredy be in high memory and such...
Well, I found a
"Jonathan Lassoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to boot the debian woody install on the second drive, and have been
> with a boot floppy for a few months now.
[...]
> Well the original disk reprted all kinds of bad sectors while
> writing it, so I found a floppy that works, and it still fa
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 09:20:55PM -0800, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
> In theory, this sounds great, but it doesn't work out so well for me. When
> I install GRUB to /dev/hda it posts, clears the screen, puts something
> like "GRUB" and just sits there.
Well as I said you need to make sure your have
In theory, this sounds great, but it doesn't work out so well for me. When
I install GRUB to /dev/hda it posts, clears the screen, puts something
like "GRUB" and just sits there. I also still need to boot Windoze
occasionally to play games. What I'm wondering is why when I do the "boot"
command in
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 08:21:59PM -0800, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
> [hda]
> 70 Gb windoze xp partition
> 9.7 Gb Redhat 9 / (ext3)
> 0.3 Gb Redhat 9 swap
> [hdb]
> 9.7 Gb Debian Woody / (ext2)
> 0.3 Gb Debian Woody swap
> Well, now I haven't a clue what to do as I can't boot my debian install
> and
I'm in a bit of a booting pickle. I've got two drives in a given box.
Their geometry looks like:
[hda]
70 Gb windoze xp partition
9.7 Gb Redhat 9 / (ext3)
0.3 Gb Redhat 9 swap
[hdb]
9.7 Gb Debian Woody / (ext2)
0.3 Gb Debian Woody swap
I want to boot the debian woody install on the second drive,
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