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Dual boot installation questions
Thomas Papendieck paps-m...@gmx.de comp os linux setup Hi Jack, Jack schrieb: I have a dual boot setup with Win98 and win2000 server. Now I am about to install Linux Mandrake 8.1 and I was wondering if anyone could offer some advice? This is my setup: I have win98 and 2000 on the same physical harddrive in two

XP Installation help!!!! remove multi-boot and format
Ravi Joshi conco...@hotmail.com comp os qnx Hello All, I multiboot my Redhat Linux with Windows 98. LILO is my primary boot loader. I have some space in my harddrive (in the beginning) and would like to install QNX in it. Following is my hard drive map according to the linux fdisk

Multi-boot boot manager problem
Motherboard CPU Memory Host Adapter Video Card CD HDs Multi-boot? Dan -- Dan Busarow 949 443 4172 DPC Systems / Beach.Net d...@dpcsys.com Dana Point, California 83 09 EF 59 E0 11 89 B4 8D 09 DB FD E1 DD 0C 82 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the.

security of a new installation / steps to take
Lee Chapelle l...@NSmvps.org microsoft public win98 gen_discussion You understood me, if Win2K will install above 2GB then I was wrong in my assumption that Tom Mikhail Zhilin wrote: Tom, W2k can be installed on the partition -- even if it was not created and all the more formatted before installation -- that

successful NT and Solaris 7 dual boot install
The Win2K/XP installation routines will automatically set up the Multi-boot menu for you. The default settings for this menu can be readily edited from within Win2K/XP Hi I am thinking of installing windows XP on my machine and have a few questions 1 - can i triple boot 98/2k/xp ? and is this straight forward ?

3.1 installation questions...
I've been running Vista Ultimate x64 since beta days, multi-booting many different combinations until Vista RTM. Since December 2006, though, problems of not getting a choice upon startup which OS to boot into, have to use the bios boot menu to choose the drive to boot from, installation went flawless.

Une installation à effets secondaires!
Pensez-vous qu'il soit risqué d'installer l'antivirus sur une partition logique FAT 32 (en répétant l'installation pour chacun des OS, sur cette seule et même partition logique) ? Cela risque-t-il d'empécher le multi-boot ? Les mises à jour des définitions de virus seront elles toujours possibles ? Mêmes questions

error 5
When you install FreeBSD, tell it to install a standard MBR. This will set it up so that when you reboot your system it will boot to FreeBSD. You will need to do this as the first step of arranging the system to multi-boot, and later will fix it so it boots to NT. If you can't boot FreeBSD with the standard MBR,

Win 98/ Win 2K Dual Boot Questions
I'm trying to set up a simple multi-boot under System Commander. The Linux partition is intended as a minimal web server, and basically that is all I want to During the second installation attempt, there were lots of new questions, including the LILO location. Though I had attempted to do another minimal

Multiboot win xp installation - a couple of quickies
After installation in a multiboot system, a choice screen will appear and allow you to pick the desired operating system. You should delete any partitions you have created for Windows 2000 and let the Windows 2000 create a new partition, according to your answers to questions during the installation procedure.

create extra partition for duel boot with WXP
Once OS/2 Warp is installed, am I committed to that OS as the primary boot system, or can I have a multi-boot procedure where I can choose between OS/2 and DOS 6.2? I hate multi-disk installations, and it just so happens I only have a 5.25" drive (gasp.) I can install a 3.5" if absolutely necessary.

Warp 3 Connect install (for dummies please)
The best thing is to install windows and then FreeBSD. If you install windows after freebsd you will lose the multi-boot option. which it will be around 5.2 The big question is how to ensure I do not lose data from kmail, knode and psi for example and how can I best install the system so that both FBSD and

Some Multi-Boot related questions
Jetstar88.1 wrote: Just did a clean install of XPPro on what is already a multi-boot system, with the other operating systems all being Win98 partitions. I have 3 more questions (besides my worry about the MSN explorer thing): 1) Is there a way to eliminate the 8MB system partition that XP wants, but that will

Dual Boot/Dual Hard Drive Questions (98/NT4)
When you subsequently install Win2K, be sure to specify "D:\Winnt" when asked for the default Windows directory, to place it in the other partition. The Win2K installation routine will automatically set up a Multi-boot menu for you. The default settings for this menu can be readily edited from within Win2K.

Previously good install will no longer boot - Grub/Multi system
I'm looking for the way to put a multi-boot setup into boot.ini via Win XP .... my questions are : 1. Where do I find boot.ini in Win Xp and, 2. I made-up the Partition Magic boot disks but did not make up the Boot Magic start-up disk as I was planning on doing that after the XP installation was complete.

Triple boot install questions
It's easy to install WinXP (or any of the NT-based Windows) as a dual-boot (actually, multi-boot, since there can be more than two) with one copy of Win9x/ME. To install WinXP, simply boot from its CD-ROM and follow the prompts. One of the first questions is whether you want to repartition and/or reformat your

FreeBSD/Windows Installation on the Same Machine
My question, more clearly stated : Is there a limit to how many Properly licenced COA stickers can be associated with one computer. All installations will be on seperate again can imply a multi boot setup. So my answer stands that you may only install a properly licensed OS once and once only to a PC.

Linux Frequently Asked Questions (Part 3 of 6)
Would RH boot? Again, much thanks. Regards, Mark -----Original Message----- From: Matt Drew [mailto:md...@redhat.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 4:59 AM To: Redhat-Install-List (E-mail) Subject: Re: ATA-100 Installation Failure Hi all, I attempted to do a multi-boot installation this morning on a couple of new

QNX Installation and Multiboot questions.
So, that's when I asked my question. So in conclusion, I guess the "ultimate goal" was to, learn how one can use a boot CD as a surrogate/traveling multi-boot vehicle (more or less). Allmost right :-) It is my intention to use the CD to (re-)create either a set of floppies, create a boot or utility floppy or

Installation of DOS 6.22 from a bootable CD - To Todd Vargo
That leaves two questions, in my mind: 1) Is it possible to use the NT bootloader to multi-os boot where FreeBSD isn't on the first drive? 2) If the answer to (1) is 'no', is it possible to use the FreeBSD bootloader to boot DOS/NT etc. in addition to FreeBSD if the FreeBSD install is allowed to update the boot