Re: [newbie] MK 10 and Windows dual boot solved + partition?

2004-04-14 Thread Hoyt Bailey
On Tuesday 13 April 2004 22:15, Ian MacGregor wrote:
  I have a 9 GB hard drive and installed almost everything in Mandrake
 10.0 and am still only using half of my partition. That should give
 you an idea of how much HD space to dedicate to a Linux partition. It
 will really depend on how much you will fill up with personal files.
 I don't know much about WindowsXP, but, I just accepted the default
 partitioning that MK 10.0 offered and am very happy. I have Red Hat
 Fedora Core 1 and Mandrake 10.0 in a dual boot setup.

 On Tuesday 13 April 2004 7:56 pm, Laura Callier wrote:
  This is advice I'll certainly use.  I just started to work with
  10.0.  I may want to partition my compter, and run xp and mandrake.
   I suppose I could get Knoppix...also, from what you say, I could 
  use any other distro to set up a partition.  I think I have a
  xandros and a fedora disc.
 
  I do have a question about partitioning.  If I decide to dual boot
  with xp and mandrake, is there a particular size of partition that
  I should manke for mandrake, or should I just follow the
  recommended partition of the other linux distro I'll be using for
  the partitioning?
 
  Laura
  - Original Message -
  From: josh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 6:11 PM
  Subject: Re: [newbie] MK 10 and Windows dual boot solved
 
   On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 09:18, Owain Sutton wrote:
I found the answer to the problem I was having a few days ago,
installing Mandrake 10 alongside XP.  It appears there's a
problem with the partitioner in the Mandrake setup, which
damages the existing FAT. This explains why it was impossible
to recover the XP install.  The workaround is simple - boot off
any other Linux distro, set up your partitions there, quit and
start the Mandrake install.
  
   I had the same problem, came up with the same solution.  Happened
   to me on a machine that was dual booting, and one that was only
   linux.  It seems that the partitioner has a problem reading some
   types of drives/setups.
   Knoppix was my friend on both of those occasions.
 
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I had no problem dual booting with windows XP and mandrake.  But lots of 
difficulties with two versions of linux. For instance I was unable to 
select two '/' mount points on the same HD.
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Re: [newbie] MK 10 and Windows dual boot solved + partition?

2004-04-14 Thread Owain Sutton
I followed the partitioning offered by Suse, except for making the swap 
partition larger (I'm planning on getting more memory soon).  The only 
other partition it created was ext3 as /.  Mandrake installed fine onto 
this.

As for size - it depends what you're planning on doing.  XP Home with 
Office and Publisher XP, plus other software, is currently taking up 4GB 
of its partition, while Mandrake with similar amounts of software takes 
perhaps slightly less.  Depening on how many files you'll want to access 
between the two systems, you may want a large FAT32 partition - and 
perhaps place XP's My Documents on it.



Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Tuesday 13 April 2004 22:15, Ian MacGregor wrote:

I have a 9 GB hard drive and installed almost everything in Mandrake
10.0 and am still only using half of my partition. That should give
you an idea of how much HD space to dedicate to a Linux partition. It
will really depend on how much you will fill up with personal files.
I don't know much about WindowsXP, but, I just accepted the default
partitioning that MK 10.0 offered and am very happy. I have Red Hat
Fedora Core 1 and Mandrake 10.0 in a dual boot setup.
On Tuesday 13 April 2004 7:56 pm, Laura Callier wrote:

This is advice I'll certainly use.  I just started to work with
10.0.  I may want to partition my compter, and run xp and mandrake.
I suppose I could get Knoppix...also, from what you say, I could 
use any other distro to set up a partition.  I think I have a
xandros and a fedora disc.

I do have a question about partitioning.  If I decide to dual boot
with xp and mandrake, is there a particular size of partition that
I should manke for mandrake, or should I just follow the
recommended partition of the other linux distro I'll be using for
the partitioning?
Laura
- Original Message -
From: josh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] MK 10 and Windows dual boot solved

On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 09:18, Owain Sutton wrote:

I found the answer to the problem I was having a few days ago,
installing Mandrake 10 alongside XP.  It appears there's a
problem with the partitioner in the Mandrake setup, which
damages the existing FAT. This explains why it was impossible
to recover the XP install.  The workaround is simple - boot off
any other Linux distro, set up your partitions there, quit and
start the Mandrake install.
I had the same problem, came up with the same solution.  Happened
to me on a machine that was dual booting, and one that was only
linux.  It seems that the partitioner has a problem reading some
types of drives/setups.
Knoppix was my friend on both of those occasions.
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I had no problem dual booting with windows XP and mandrake.  But lots of 
difficulties with two versions of linux. For instance I was unable to 
select two '/' mount points on the same HD.




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Re: [newbie] MK 10 and Windows dual boot solved + partition?

2004-04-13 Thread Laura Callier
This is advice I'll certainly use.  I just started to work with 10.0.  I may
want to partition my compter, and run xp and mandrake.  I suppose I could
get Knoppix...also, from what you say, I could  use any other distro to set
up a partition.  I think I have a xandros and a fedora disc.

I do have a question about partitioning.  If I decide to dual boot with xp
and mandrake, is there a particular size of partition that I should manke
for mandrake, or should I just follow the recommended partition of the other
linux distro I'll be using for the partitioning?

Laura
- Original Message - 
From: josh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] MK 10 and Windows dual boot solved


 On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 09:18, Owain Sutton wrote:
  I found the answer to the problem I was having a few days ago,
  installing Mandrake 10 alongside XP.  It appears there's a problem with
  the partitioner in the Mandrake setup, which damages the existing FAT.
  This explains why it was impossible to recover the XP install.  The
  workaround is simple - boot off any other Linux distro, set up your
  partitions there, quit and start the Mandrake install.
 
 

 I had the same problem, came up with the same solution.  Happened to me
 on a machine that was dual booting, and one that was only linux.  It
 seems that the partitioner has a problem reading some types of
 drives/setups.
 Knoppix was my friend on both of those occasions.









 
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Re: [newbie] MK 10 and Windows dual boot solved + partition?

2004-04-13 Thread Ian MacGregor
 I have a 9 GB hard drive and installed almost everything in Mandrake 10.0 and 
am still only using half of my partition. That should give you an idea of how 
much HD space to dedicate to a Linux partition. It will really depend on how 
much you will fill up with personal files. I don't know much about WindowsXP, 
but, I just accepted the default partitioning that MK 10.0 offered and am 
very happy. I have Red Hat Fedora Core 1 and Mandrake 10.0 in a dual boot 
setup.

On Tuesday 13 April 2004 7:56 pm, Laura Callier wrote:
 This is advice I'll certainly use.  I just started to work with 10.0.  I
 may want to partition my compter, and run xp and mandrake.  I suppose I
 could get Knoppix...also, from what you say, I could  use any other distro
 to set up a partition.  I think I have a xandros and a fedora disc.

 I do have a question about partitioning.  If I decide to dual boot with xp
 and mandrake, is there a particular size of partition that I should manke
 for mandrake, or should I just follow the recommended partition of the
 other linux distro I'll be using for the partitioning?

 Laura
 - Original Message -
 From: josh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 6:11 PM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] MK 10 and Windows dual boot solved

  On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 09:18, Owain Sutton wrote:
   I found the answer to the problem I was having a few days ago,
   installing Mandrake 10 alongside XP.  It appears there's a problem with
   the partitioner in the Mandrake setup, which damages the existing FAT.
   This explains why it was impossible to recover the XP install.  The
   workaround is simple - boot off any other Linux distro, set up your
   partitions there, quit and start the Mandrake install.
 
  I had the same problem, came up with the same solution.  Happened to me
  on a machine that was dual booting, and one that was only linux.  It
  seems that the partitioner has a problem reading some types of
  drives/setups.
  Knoppix was my friend on both of those occasions.

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