On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 04:16:46PM +1000 or thereabouts, Matthew Dalton wrote:
> Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > No worries here... Using seperate physical drives makes things
> > much easier. This will actually be a LILO 'issue', but it can
> > handle it just fine. One thing: Install Lilo to your 'fi
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 04:16:46PM +1000, Matthew Dalton wrote:
> Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > No worries here... Using seperate physical drives makes things
> > much easier. This will actually be a LILO 'issue', but it can
> > handle it just fine. One thing: Install Lilo to your 'first'
> > (/dev/
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 04:16:46PM +1000, Matthew Dalton wrote:
> Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > No worries here... Using seperate physical drives makes things
> > much easier. This will actually be a LILO 'issue', but it can
> > handle it just fine. One thing: Install Lilo to your 'first'
> > (/dev/
Hall Stevenson wrote:
> No worries here... Using seperate physical drives makes things
> much easier. This will actually be a LILO 'issue', but it can
> handle it just fine. One thing: Install Lilo to your 'first'
> (/dev/hdaX) hard disk's MBR.
Don't install LILO to the MBR! If Windows 2000 is an
On 2001.09.04 21:39 Timeboy wrote:
> On 2001.09.04 11:51 "LaGuardia, Kristofer S." wrote:
>
> > Quick question, if I
> > want to create a partition for /usr, how would I specify the partition is
> > for /usr? Is it a type? Anyhow...
>
> Hope i understand this question! What do you mean with spe
On 2001.09.04 21:56 Timeboy wrote:
>
> A little warning:
>
>
> image=/boot/vmlinuz<-!!
> root=/dev/hda9
> append="idebus=33 hdc=ide-scsi"
> label=Linux
> read-only
>
> My vmlinuz is on this place: /boot/vmlinuz. But i mean yours will be:
>
A little warning:
image=/boot/vmlinuz<-!!
root=/dev/hda9
append="idebus=33 hdc=ide-scsi"
label=Linux
read-only
My vmlinuz is on this place: /boot/vmlinuz. But i mean yours will be:
/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.17. You can let this part of lil
On 2001.09.04 11:51 "LaGuardia, Kristofer S." wrote:
> Quick question, if I
> want to create a partition for /usr, how would I specify the partition is
> for /usr? Is it a type? Anyhow...
Hope i understand this question! What do you mean with specify a
partition? Ok. I think you like to know wh
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, LaGuardia, Kristofer S. wrote:
> I tried searching the lists, but couldn't find anything. I want to dual
> boot 2.2r17 with Windows 2000. All of the tutorial I have seen show both
> residing on the same hard drive. Well, I would like them on separate hard
> drives. The hard
Hi,
Glad to hear about you using the Linux OS. and Debian is a great
Dist. to use, a little more tricky than most others, (mandrake, etc)
but in the end, I think you may prefer it over others.
Quoting "LaGuardia, Kristofer S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I tried searching the lists, but couldn't find
> I tried searching the lists, but couldn't find anything.
> I want to dual boot 2.2r17 with Windows 2000. All
> of the tutorial I have seen show both residing on the
> same hard drive. Well, I would like them on separate
> hard drives. The hard drives are arranged as...
No worries here... Using
Title: Help installing Debian 2.2r17
I tried searching the lists, but couldn't find anything. I want to dual boot 2.2r17 with Windows 2000. All of the tutorial I have seen show both residing on the same hard drive. Well, I would like them on separate hard drives. The hard drive
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