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freebsd-usb Digest, Vol 173, Issue 1
The WinXP installation routine will automatically set up a Multi-boot menu for you. The default settings for this menu can be readily edited from within WinXP. Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html ---- You can have peace.

upgrade questions
Si vous avez une distribution Red Hat sous la main, suivez la procédure d'installation, et entrez dans fdisk. Vous pourrez ainsi détruire les partitions que le ..... Cohabitation avec les autres OS*** Q: Je voudrais faire cohabiter plusieurs OS sur mes partitions R: Tout sur le multiboot : http://www.bellamyjc.net

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25
Also, there are big questions about dual celerons. Especially with compatibility. I was considering trying it but the manufacturers of the boards discouraged @home installers will not install on multiboot systems, they just give you the package and make you install. He did tell me that I could install the PCI

Triple boot install questions
The manual says now for multi-booting with XP you must do dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1 but if i do this i get a error-message that rsd0a does not exist how can i make this right. Roelof Apparently, you are refering to: http://www.openbsd.org/o/faq/faq4.html#Multibooting funny, I was just doing a

Dual Boot Licencing
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 starts at least slightly below 8GB (but I simply I didn't try to jump over 8GB boundary yet), and creates 4kB clusters on the 18GB single NTFS5 logical drive.

Planning my escape from m!cro$loth. Some info & questions b4 I ...
Running
Powerquest as Boot Manager Which I highly recommend for Multi Boot systems. Win98SE, Win2K, Mandrake Linux 8.0, Redhat 7.1, Best Linux 2000. What is the recommended partitioning for the drives and order of installation? How many partitions, how large, how many primary, which drives can be used for which

Prob w/ Installation
D...@wdr.com wrote: Hmmm. I was planning a similar DOS/NT4.0/NT5.0/FreeBSD 3.1 installation on my test box, with the idea that FreeBSD be installed on the second drive in its 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?

Got 2008.1, Installed, Now What?
So it defaults to the multi boot options of which there are currently three - (1) WindowsXP which for the time being doesn't exist. Or it *might* have been just cos the first (attempted) Installation Crashed? Anyway let it go/answer the (different) questions but you get to the same place in the end - Setup is

Multi-Boot
My questions are: Are both copies of Windows in my system functioning simultaneously? In other words, are the two copies actually still internally connected Install it to a new dir. This will give you a multi-boot configuration to run either Windows 95 or MS-DOS/Windows v3.x. Copy over the GRP files of the v3.x

fr.comp.os.msdos
If
I wanted to do that, I wouldn't be asking questions on a newsgroup to find out how to setup an XOSL multi-boot, would I? I gave some very good reasons for I repeat: Get a cheap second-hand disk and try these things for yourself. You lost one installation before - buying this disk will be money well spent.

proposed re-work / unification of boot block installation
Norberto Meijome free...@meijome.net lucky freebsd questions On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 03:52:22 +0530 Anuj Singh <anujh...@gmail.com> wrote: Now with the FreeBSD 6.1 installation cd , Installations stops after detecting my hard disk. I unplugged my 2nd IDE (with data) as it sometimes it shows me data read error thinking

My first impressions - Vista 64 bit Ultimate
Alors questions que je ne sais pas résoudre, du moins pas hier soir! 1) quequ'un aurait-il une idée comment enlever ce boot sur une disquette de démarrage qui n'existe pas 2) comment enlever le multi boot sans tout recommencer? effacer Windows est facile, surtout en DOS, mais ensuite comment faire pour que le

Questions About Setup and HD Formatting-Please Help
Time and again, we seem to get questions like Patricia's, and the responses are always concerned with "undoing" the "damage" that Windows has done, and bemoaning the (If one changed the BIOS sequence to HDD0, one would be back to a simple Widows boot, or a Windows multi-boot) Is this sensible, or am I raving?

Help please - messed up a multiboot installation of Win98
Aaron clic...@webpimps.net fa freebsd questions It's quite simple. I use Win2K's standard ntldr to multi-boot. First make sure you have either free space on your hard drive, or a free partition. Of course this is the space/partition you're going to use to install FreeBSD on. When installing FreeBSD, make sure to

Boot FreeBSD 3.x from NT boot loader
The total loss of Display Properties control - The 8 files/folders I couldn't find anywhere in XP Can you answer my questions about them, the details are below? While the P3 did work fine in W98 (I have a multi-boot machine) I gave up on the P3, put the P2 back in, and was now able to boot into XP Pro but was

Dual Boot Licencing
Am considering a multi boot installation on a single large HD divided into two partitions. Contemplate, installation of WIN ME first, then XP. CAN THE PARTITION FOR XP BE FORMATTED AS NTFS WHILE THAT FOR THE ME IS FAT 32, OR MUST BOTH PARTITIONS BE FAT 32? These are serious questions that I can not find the answer

a few questions
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. I'm planning to install Win2K and Win98 on a new PC (dual-boot). I have some questions that aren't adequately addressed on Microsoft's website.

Linux Frequently Asked Questions with Answers (Part 3 of 6)
There is a set of HOWTO's on the subject of multi-boot systems on the LDP Home Page, http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/. 3.13 How can I share a swap partition between .... Simply follow the installation instructions. If you don't know--and don't know how to find out--the answers to some of the questions asked during the

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 203, Issue 10
The WinNT installation routine will automatically set up a Multi-boot menu for you. The default settings for this menu can be readily edited from within WinNT. Perhaps I have missed this point in all of the dual-boot questions, but I must ask anyway. Is it possible to dual boot between 98 and NT using my 6.5GB

Mulit boot - large disk questions.
Cette
FAQ (Foire Aux Questions) devrait répondre à la plupart des questions que vous pouvez vous poser sur BeOS. Sommaire: 1] Installation 1.1) Qu'est-ce que BeOS? .... Il faut mettre à la ligne boot= la même chose que sur la ligne root=. Ensuite exécuter /sbin/lilo et LILO va se mettre sur la partition de Linux.