Hi,
I used GHost 7.5 with the sector copy enabled to clone
a Win2K/RH9-SGI_XFS partitions via ethernet.
The boot disk was easy to create so I would try v7.5.
The copy took 1 hour for a 40GB drive via 100baseT.
Bri-
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> - 20 Gb NTFS for WinXP
> - 20 Gb Extended partition containing
> RedHat9 linux /boot, /, and swap partition.
>
> The dual-boot system was set up in this way.
>
> The WinXP partition is the active one. I use the Windows XP Boot m
RedHat9 linux /boot, /, and swap partition.
The dual-boot system was set up in this way.
The WinXP partition is the active one. I use the Windows XP Boot manager
to offer Windows XP and Linux. (I used the BOOTPART tool from
www.image.com/bootpart.htm to add a Linux option)
Choosing Linux
September 02, 2003 7:18 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Dual-boot RH9/Windows XP using GRUB
>
> So how did you come by this problem? Why was RH not installed with
> GRUB at
> the beginning? To tell you the truth, I had this very same issue not
> long
> ago, when
So how did you come by this problem? Why was RH not installed with GRUB at
the beginning? To tell you the truth, I had this very same issue not long
ago, when I upgraded my laptop (RH9/Win2K) to XP. It blew away GRUB but I
followed the instructions in the RH9 manual and got it up and running
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:redhat-list-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of The Devil's Advocate
> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 7:20 AM
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> Subject: Dual-boot RH9/Windows XP using GRUB
>
> Hi all,
>
Hi all,
I have Redhat 9 and Windows XP installed on the same system, and at the moment
I am using a boot floppy to boot into Redhat.
I tried to install GRUB on the MBR by running /sbin/grub-install /dev/hda but
when I rebooted the system, I am dumped at the grub> prompt.
I tried using GRUBConf
B has to be installed in this partition, and this partition
> > is set active.
> >
> > (4) Next is the extended partition. It holds logical partitions for /,
> > /usr, /home, and swap.
> >
> > (5) I have some unallocated space, and I'd like to reload the Win2K t
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Cannon, Andrew wrote:
> Matthew,
>
> Other people will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that Window$ expects
> to be put on the primary partition and will wipe out all the other
> partitions. I would back everything up install W2K then partition the disk
> and reinstall RH
ll W2K then partition the disk
> and reinstall RH.
>
> Andrew
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Matthew Saltzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 7:22 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Dual boot configuration (again)
>
>
> I poste
tthew Saltzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 7:22 PM
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Subject: Dual boot configuration (again)
I posted this a few days back and haven't seen a reply, so I thought I'd
try again. TIA for any assistance (including a gentle explanation for wh
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On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 13:09:07 -0400
"Nathan ViswaNathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nathan, here's my current (and working) /boot/grub/grub.conf for my
configuration. Note that I've got 4 drives; /dev/hda & /dev/hdb are
allocated for W
to reload the Win2K that
came with the machine and set up dual boot.
Obviously, I've used up my three primary partitions. I can make the Win2K
partition inside the extended partition, but that raises my questions:
(1) Can I boot into an OS in a logical partition from GRUB?
(2) Can I
(hd0,1)?
> #what each of above rootnoverify accomplish?
> chainloader +1
>
> (Tho it works, am I overkilling with redundant statements?)
>
> 5. Trying hard to make item 2 above work! No luck! Need help to understand
> the logic of item 4 to continue.
>
> Nathan
>
> >>>
) Next is the extended partition. It holds logical partitions for /,
/usr, /home, and swap.
(5) I have some unallocated space, and I'd like to reload the Win2K that
came with the machine and set up dual boot.
Obviously, I've used up my three primary partitions. I can make the Win2K
partit
On 04-Jun-2003/23:09 -0700, redhatdaemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>does anyone know of a good HOWTO on creating a dual boot win2000/redhat
>box? i've done it before w/ 98, but i just can't seem to get 2000 to work
Install Windows, using only part of the disk. The
m 4 to continue.
Nathan
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&g
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On Thursday 05 June 2003 14:13, Brad Ching wrote:
> First,you install window 200 t
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 23:09:41 -0700 (PDT)
redhatdaemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> does anyone know of a good HOWTO on creating a dual boot win2000/redhat box?
> i've done it before w/ 98, but i just can't seem to get 2000 to work.
My system here has two Linux installs
You should get Boot Magic (by the same company who makes Partition Magic) to
handle the booting. It's easy to use and works great.
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> Hi,
> actually I use my WinXP system and RH 7.1 on the same machine and
> everything works right. The key of the problem is the order of installation
> of the operating systems. You have to install t
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> On Thursday 05 June 2003 14:13, Brad Ching wrote:
> > First,you install window 200 then install redhat,restart then you find
two
> &g
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On Thursday 05 June 2003 14:13, Brad Ching wrote:
> First,you install window 200 then install redhat,restart then you find two
> system exist.
I tried that on my friend's PC once, and it bombed the win2k partition. I had
installed grub in the mbr. Th
First,you install window 200 then install redhat,restart then you find two system
exist.
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Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 2:09 PM
Subject: dual boot
> does anyone know of a
does anyone know of a good HOWTO on creating a dual boot win2000/redhat box? i've done
it before w/ 98, but i just can't seem to get 2000 to work
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Yo momma's so dumb, she couldn
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 15:09, Shawn wrote:
> Can I do anything to get grub/my system to use a usb keyboard
Does your BIOS have any options relating to USB keyboards? You may need
to enable something there.
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Can I do anything to get grub/my system to use a usb keyboard so that I
can also launch into (unfortunately I must) windows from time to
increasingly infrequent time??? Right now, grub (RH8.0 distro version)
doesn't get input from the my usb keyboard and loads linux by default.
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Quoting Srini Amble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am trying to create a dual boot system on my Sony laptop. It has 128
> MB of RAM and 20 GB of HD. I have created a 6
I am trying to create a dual boot system on my Sony laptop. It has 128
MB of RAM and 20 GB of HD. I have created a 6 GB partition for Windows
98, 100 MB for "/boot", 512 MB for "/swap", 4 GB for "/home" and rest is
"/". After I install RH8.0 on the lapto
r like System
Comander or Bootmagic? Is your XP partition formatted with NTFS?
You may need to use the XP CD to do a repair. If you do this, do not select
the Repair Console on the first screen. Select Install. Then on the next
screen press R to do a repair.
Then your can proceed to set up dual b
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Subject: Dual boot with XP
I've installed Linux rh 8.0 in a system where I have also 2 partitions
with xp professional. I have problems in booting Linux maybe because it'
beyond the 1024 cylinder, and it's bootable only with diskette, but in
console mode
U have to check the possiblilities of Linux support to XP
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I've installed Linux rh 8.0 in a system where I have also 2 partitions
with xp professional. I have problems in booting Linux maybe because it'
beyond the 1024 cylinder, and it's bootable only with diskette, but in
console mode due probably to my video card a geforce 4 MMX 64 Mb ddr.
The problem is
I have a hard drive configured
as serial ATA, there’s no way to find drivers to install Linux on that
drive, I’ve been asking and searching for, but no results. Now I’m
thinking of installing another hard disk to my motherboard, using not serial ATA,
but a normal connection. When I boot
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On Monday 17 February 2003 06:05 pm, Steven Whatley wrote:
> It might, but I don't know. Haven't tried it. I'm curious, what
> advantage does GRUB have over Lilo?
The main advantages are (in my mind):
o No need to re-run grub every time you add a ke
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> Subject: Dual boot with WinXP
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have been having fun this weekend. I upgraded my RH 7.1 server to RH8.
> I also decided to set up dual boot on my Windows XP box. I have 40G
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> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 4:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Dual boot with WinXP
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have been having fun this weekend. I upgraded my RH 7.1 server to RH8.
> I also decided to set up dual boo
Great tip but why doesnt this work with GRUB?
Michael
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Subject: Dual boot with WinXP
Hi all,
I have been having fun this weekend. I upgraded my RH 7.1
Hi all,
I have been having fun this weekend. I upgraded my RH 7.1 server to RH8.
I also decided to set up dual boot on my Windows XP box. I have 40GB
and 120GB HDs on the WinXP system. I took 15GB from each disk to use with
Linux. I put /boot, /, /usr, and /var at the front of the 120GB
Payam Fard wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Pentium 4 with 256 Meg of RAM. It is running
Windows XP. Yesterday, I added another hard drive for
linux installation. So, one hard drive has Windows XP
and the other has Linux redhat 8.2. I am trying to
make my system a dual boot system. Now here are my
Hi all,
I have a Pentium 4 with 256 Meg of RAM. It is running
Windows XP. Yesterday, I added another hard drive for
linux installation. So, one hard drive has Windows XP
and the other has Linux redhat 8.2. I am trying to
make my system a dual boot system. Now here are my
questions:
1) I am not
of any issues with installing RH 8.0
Dual-Boot on either of these machines ? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Hello list
I've a strange problem end any help would be appreciated.
I've a box with two disks. The first as Win XP installed and when I decided
to try the Linux I've formatted the second with only one partition and
leaving about 20 GB of free space for Linux. Next thing I've installing
Linux w
Jack Byers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
you need a 2nd stanza in lilo.conf
modify it something like so:
modify for 7.0 and 8.0
let linux be label for 7.0
let linux8.0 be label for 8.0
boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
prompt
timeout=50
message=/boot/message
linear
default=linux
I have installed RH 8.0 and then RH 7.0 in next partitions as below:
/dev/hda1 - / for RH 8.0
/dev/hda5 - /usr for RH 8.0
/dev/hda6 - /var for RH 8.0
/dev/hda7 - /swap for RH 8.0
/dev/hda2 - / for RH 7.0
/dev/hda8 - /usr for RH 7.0
/dev/hda9 - /var for RH 7.0
/dev/hda10 - /swap for RH 7.0
Dur
their partition.
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From: James Pifer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 9:11 PM
To: RedHat List
Subject: Dual Boot Compaq Proliant
I'm trying to install a dual boot Windoze 2000 Server/Redhat 8.0 on a
Proliant 1600. In the past when I've
I'm trying to install a dual boot Windoze 2000 Server/Redhat 8.0 on a
Proliant 1600. In the past when I've installed Linux on Compaq servers I
always put Grub on the 1st sector of the boot drive because Compaq uses
the MBR for getting to it's utilities. In this case I'm tryi
Hi,
I was loaded win2000, xp and
linux. But after loading linux I was not able to boot winxp through lilo.Any
sugestions?
Richard
oader.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of script this
Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 10:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: please..anyone dual boot linux w2k frustrations
scenario:
running redhat linux 7.2 for over a year on
preinstalled hd. purchased s
you might need to recreate and re-install LILO. LI at
bootup means 'LILO is f*cked up' :). Just to check if
your win2k drive is still bootable, set your BIOS boot
sequence to start from the second drive.
For LILO, you might need to recheck the /etc/lilo.conf
if you can boot into single or rescue
You might be looking for the following:
other=/dev/hdb1
label=windows
table=/dev/hdb
map-drive = 0x80
to = 0x81
map-drive = 0x81
to = 0x80
This will fool Windoze as if it were on the first
disk.
you can also boot Windoze by changi
>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: please..anyone dual boot linux w2k frustrations
>Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 13:15:21 +0700
>
>On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 04:49:11 +, Tom wrote:
>
> >
> >LI is LILO starting up.
> >I don't
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 04:49:11 +, Tom wrote:
>
>LI is LILO starting up.
>I don't know exactly where it dies, but the letters correspond to sections
>of the boot process. So, Lilo is dying after the second part of the boot
>process.
>[big snip, please don't overquote]
Not quite, according
might have accidentally installed LILO to the
win2k drive. Furthermore, how is the win2k drive formatted? If it is NTFS
the only way I've been able to dual boot an NTFS drive is by using NTloader
as the boot loader and putting a linux option in there. to my knowledge
neither grub nor lilo k
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> On Behalf Of Kevin Myers
> Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 12:15 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: please..anyone dual boot linux w2k
> frustrations
>
> On Sun, 28 Jul 2002 08:29:18 -0
]]On Behalf Of
> script this
> > Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 10:29 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: please..anyone dual boot linux w2k
> frustrations
> >
> >
> > scenario:
> >
> > running redhat linux 7.2 for over a year on
> &
steps before you start. If you don't, then feel free to ask. I'm
typing this before my first coffee of the day, so I'm not sure how much
sense it will make.
And good luck :)
Jim
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Sent: 28 July 2002 16:29
To: [
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 00:00:32 -0500, David wrote:
>As far as I know Win2K needs to be on the primary drive. At least that is
>how I have dual booted a machine and havin't had any problems.
Not so. I have Win2k, XP, ME and linux here. All except the ME are on a
second drive.
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> Subject: please..anyone dual boot linux w2k frustrations
>
>
> scenario:
>
> running redhat linux 7.2 for over a year on
> preinstalled hd. purchased second drive with w2k
> preinstalled. hooked up second drive as secondary ide
> dr
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 12:21:28 +0800, Pranay wrote:
>On Behalf Of Kevin Myers
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Subject: Re: please..anyone dual boot linux w2k frustrations
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002 08:29:18 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>scenario:
>
>running redhat linux 7.2 for over a year on
>preinstalled hd. purchased
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002 08:29:18 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>scenario:
>
>running redhat linux 7.2 for over a year on
>preinstalled hd. purchased second drive with w2k
>preinstalled. hooked up second drive as secondary ide
>drive (hdb), kept primary drive with linux as hda.
>
>problem:
>
>w2k will no
2002 16:29
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: please..anyone dual boot linux w2k frustrations
scenario:
running redhat linux 7.2 for over a year on
preinstalled hd. purchased second drive with w2k
preinstalled. hooked up second drive as secondary ide
drive (hdb), kept primary drive with linux as
scenario:
running redhat linux 7.2 for over a year on
preinstalled hd. purchased second drive with w2k
preinstalled. hooked up second drive as secondary ide
drive (hdb), kept primary drive with linux as hda.
problem:
w2k will not boot at all.
all things i've tried:
1. lilo.conf:
prompt
t
Brian Ashe,
ah, yes. ok. so, with this advice implemented, now i get a message NTLDR not found.i think now i need a line in my lilo.conf file under other=/dev/hdb like loader=/boot/any_d.b? off to try this now.
thanks for your help.
Brian Ashe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
script this,On Friday
t to have a dual boot ?you can install linux and win2k in any hard disk drive but u have to installwin2k first and then linux and u can write it on the MBR on first drive andmake it working but try and make a bootable linux floppy at the time oflinux installation.in your message u r not very clea
script this,
On Friday July 26, 2002 03:24, you said something about:
> i've just installed a second hard drive, it's auto
> detected, etc. i edited lilo.conf to be sure lilo is
> run from the master boot record of the master drive
> and to be sure lilo gives me the option to boot into
> w2k.
>
If i am not wrong then u want to have a dual boot ?
you can install linux and win2k in any hard disk drive but u have to install
win2k first and then linux and u can write it on the MBR on first drive and
make it working but try and make a bootable linux floppy at the time of
linux installation
It is common for Windows to want to be on the first primary partition of
the first hard drive, or else it won't boot. Check the Red Hat
documentation on their site for further insight.
John
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i've just installed a second hard drive, it's auto
detected, etc. i edited lilo.conf to be sure lilo is
run from the master boot record of the master drive
and to be sure lilo gives me the option to boot into
w2k.
then i issue the "lilo" command, and it says 'added
linuxadded win'.
righ
.
Anthony
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of alexis Vasquez
> Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 10:07 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: newbie.. Linux 7.0 & Win2K dual boot
>
I'm sure this has been posted thousands times.. but
I'm a real newbie. Can Lilo boot both win2k and linux
7.0?? how can I do this??.. I'd heard about grub..
but I don't know what is or what to do... would you
give me step by step instructions please...
thank in advance..
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> >
> > alexis Vasquez wrote:
> >
> > > I'm sure this has been posted thousands times..
> but
> > > I'm a real newbie. Can Lilo boot both win2k and
> linux
> > > 7.0?? how can I do this??.. I'd heard about
> grub..
> > > but I don't know wh
Hi all,
I have set up a new dual boot system for my son with RH7.3 and W2k. W2K has
the 1st 15 MB of a 30 MB drive hd0 [hda] with 20 MB of a 2nd HD for win data
and the remaining 40 MB for linux.
Grub was installed on hda6 which is the "/" directory on the
extended "
BG
> Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 9:15 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Dual Boot Installation
>
>
> Thanks Jim,
>
> Your original question was with regard to DUAL BOOT systems.
> I don't have any problems with Ghost on dedicated RH or
> Microsloth sy
Thanks Jim,
Your original question was with regard to DUAL BOOT systems. I don't have
any problems with Ghost on dedicated RH or Microsloth systems either, only
DUAL BOOT systems. Symantec doesn't have any answers. I thought you might.
Let me try again. WARNING: You may
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of BG
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 11:10 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Dual Boot Installation
>
>
> Jim,
>
> What version
Jim,
What version of Ghost are you using? Are you using MS or PC DOS on your
boot disk? Is your Linux install bare bones when you make the images? How
is your HDD structured? The problem seems to have been isolated to dual
boot systems and unexplained as yet. Do you have any info to add
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of BG
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 7:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Dual Boot Installation
>
>
> Jim,
>
> I've had great difficulty with the Ghost ima
0:35 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Dual Boot Installation
>
>
> So if I already have Win2K Pro installed on the system, start
> the RH 7.3
> installation from a reboot from CD and tell it to use the
> unused portion of my
> HD (or however much of it I want to a
]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Henning, Brian
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 9:15 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Dual Boot Installation
>
>
> Jim,
>
> I would strongly suggest using grub. It should install with
> the initial
> ins
less to me. They claim to
be working on the problem. If you want I can forward their emails to you.
If you are having success with Ghost images and linux partitions please tell
me how you are doing that.
Otherwise, I have had no problems whatsoever with installing 7.3 on dual
boot with W2k, and I ha
At 5/16/2002 10:50 AM -0500, you wrote:
>Just wanted to know if anyone has had any issues with installing a Dual-boot
>Red Hat 7.3/Win2K Pro machine. Main thing I'm concerened with is having the
>ability to Ghost the machine since there's 2 different partition styles.
Don
> settings are
> correct.
And make sure you have a Win2K repair disk. You might need it should
Murphy show up.
Also, don't skip boot diskette creation, as I have already seen a 7.3
install screw up with the grub installation (took me about 1/2 hour to
get the system to boot again without a
Hale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Dual Boot Installation
So if I already have Win2K Pro installed on the system, start the RH 7.3
installation from a reboot from CD and tell it to use the unused portion of
my
HD (or however
Message-
> From: Jim Hale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:51 AM
> To: Mailing List - Redhat
> Subject: Dual Boot Installation
>
>
> Just wanted to know if anyone has had any issues with installing a
> Dual-boot
>
> Red Hat 7.3/Win
. I hope
that give you a start.
brian
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From: Jim Hale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:51 AM
To: Mailing List - Redhat
Subject: Dual Boot Installation
Just wanted to know if anyone has had any issues with installing a Dual-boot
Red Hat 7.3
Just wanted to know if anyone has had any issues with installing a Dual-boot
Red Hat 7.3/Win2K Pro machine. Main thing I'm concerened with is having the
ability to Ghost the machine since there's 2 different partition styles.
I'm also assuming that this would allow me to run WI
: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 5:48 PM
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> Subject: Re: Dual boot RH7.1 WinXP
>
>
> I had problems using 7.1 with the ntloader of win2k
>
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> From: "Linux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Monday 15 April 2002 08:41 pm, you wrote:
> Can I put the boot loader in the MBR, if I'm using XP? Seems to me
> there was a caveat with respect to NT and Win 2000.
Yes, you should be able to do that. During the installation, there are option
that you can choose what boot loader and where yo
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Subject: Re: Dual boot question
On Monday 15 April 2002 03:55 pm, you wrote:
> Ok, let me add this to my original question; if I buy a second Hard
> Drive, and have one drive completely Linux and the other completely
> Windows XP, where do I put the boot loader. Also, what boot l
each time I restore I have to run /sbin/lilo to reinstall to the MBR.
This can only work with the aid of a boot floppy because lilo hangs at boot
after restore, so my advice is to be sure to create a boot floppy as well.
I look forward to the day when I will no longer need a dual boot system and
r Boot Magic?
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> Thanks,
>
> Rob Yale
Put XP in the master drive, linux in the slave. The boot loader should be in
the MBR of the master drive. I'd prefer LILO and/or Grub, just because of
familiarity. Last time I tried dual boot this way, it worked like a charm
(using GRU
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Sent: April 15, 2002 2:11 PM
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Subject: Dual boot question
Hi folks,
I have a Dell box that I want to make dual boot.
The box:
P4, 512meg RDRAM, 20 gig hard drive, Windows XP
The problem:
The problem is the
Hi folks,
I have a Dell box that I want to make dual boot.
The box:
P4, 512meg RDRAM, 20 gig hard drive, Windows XP
The problem:
The problem is the cylinder 1024 problem, I think.
What I've tried:
1) I used Partition Magic to create 6gig of empty space, and I moved the
NTFS partition
Hi folks,
I have a Dell box that I want to make dual boot.
The box:
P4, 512meg RDRAM, 20 gig hard drive, Windows XP
The problem:
The problem is the cylinder 1024 problem, I think.
What I've tried:
1) I used Partition Magic to create 6gig of empty space, and I moved the
NTFS partition
Hi I have tried to make the dual boot system but I am unable to get past the
disk druid partitioning. When I get to the disk druid it can see the XP NTFS
20Gb partition and the 10Gb free space. It wants to create the root "/"
partition on the NTFS partition but will not accept doing so
I had problems using 7.1 with the ntloader of win2k
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From: "Linux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 2:05 PM
Subject: RE: Dual boot RH7.1 WinXP
> Thanks Reuben
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When I installed RH 7.2 on a disk which has Win98, I couldn't partition
with fdisk. Druid did not seem to work either so I used Magic Partition.
Worked well.
Maryse
>Hi I have tried to make the dual boot system but I am unable to get past the
>disk druid partitioning. When I get
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Sent: Friday, 12 April 2002 08:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FW: Dual boot RH7.1 WinXP
I newer versions of lilo and grub don't have the 1024 limitation, I
thought 7.1 had a new enough lilo, but I guess not, I'd suggest to try
7.2
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