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Multi Boot Installtion FreeBSd+Fedora+Debian
Roland Mainz roland.ma...@informatik.med.uni-giessen.de comp unix solaris comp unix questions Al Dubovick wrote: I just set up a an Intel Celeron 466 PC If so, is there a webpage which details a multiboot installation of NT4 and Unix? One simple solution: Install Linux x86 and VMware (http://www.vmware.com/).

Upgrading Installation
Always install Windows 9x first, then Windows 2000, for the multiboot to work correctly. You should have formatted all drives before installing Windows 98, Please post all * questions and comments in the newsgroup so all can benefit. * Help US help YOU - http://members.home.com/dts-l/goodpost.htm "paratwa"

QNX Installation and Multiboot questions.
Thaaanks! Ah... this brings me to one more question. I love 6.3 but should I wait to install 7.0? I mean I'd hate having to update a few months after the server is up and running You run a risk of thinks screwing up if your 7.0 kernel doesn't boot properly, for which you'ld need remote hands to get you unstuck.

Installation dependencies for LILO?
I run a multi-boot system with Win XP, 98 and Linux, with linux installed on a logical partition, HDA6 to linux (hda6 partition of the one physical hdd on the system). I am keen to restore the boot secor and the relevant grub files without losing my install, and without screwing with my main DOS MBR.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 202, Issue 6
1) Is it worth that native installboot for each port supports installation of bootstrap for ALL ports? Yes, it is. I think it is enough to support only native The alpha, pmax and vax can all use this option to specify where to place the first stage (primary) boot loader, which can be useful for multi-boot

ATA-100 Installation Failure
I'm been reading about this and what the books all suggest is that I install Win95 in a new directory. This is okay, but I'd rather not spend hours Microsoft's Multi-boot Utility for Windows95 ( http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/gbl-gen/intlboot.htm ) should give you most of the information you need for that

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: CD-ROM, Part 5/25
"Aaron" clic...@webpimps.net mailing 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

Starting from scratch - blank drive - how to set it up
Good Luck, Ben Tupper Power Yang wrote: Hello all: First, I install NT4.0 On my First 4.3GB hard disk, then I install Linux, It work well. The Boot.ini file "operating systems" is: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="NT 4.0" Second, I buy a 20GB hard disk, I make it as first primary hard disk, I install

More win2k dual/multi boot questions
Jon Rose Zepp...@hotmail.com rec models rockets So many questions. Let me take a stab at a few of them. Free agent. Its a newsreader app. @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 ethernet card in ANY

Installation of DOS 6.22 from a bootable CD - To Todd Vargo
Tim Slattery Slatter...@bls.gov microsoft public win98 fat32 "Leonard" <leonardpan2...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: I am no good with computers at all. basically i have a few questions regarding this "partition" problem with my computer:- 1. Is it possible to have multi-boot on a Windows 98 machine with Windows XP?

3 more XP questions
Your first choice will be for "Easy" or "Advanced" install. If you don't plan a multi-boot environment but are simply going to install OS/2 by itself, you can choose the "Easy" install (to the C drive) and let the installation wizard guide you. Again, this is what I recommend. There still will be "hard" questions

Dual-boot and file system questions
You can install OS/2 on any type of partition... logical or primary... and on any drive, not just the first. I believe Linux can be similarly installed .... My multi-boot environment involves two OS/2 partitions and Win98, spread across four hard drives (4gig, 9gig, 9gig, 18gig) with primary FAT32 partitions on

fr.comp.sys.be
There is a set of HOWTO's on the subject of multi-boot systems on the LDP Home Page, http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/. 3.14 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

Installation newbie ??
So do you think I can: 1. boot with 6.2CD, run sysinstall, then install v7.0 over the network 2. install kde or other app to v7.0 installation from a 6.2 CD No. You really want to download the ..... The make a big difference to performance, especially if you're running highly contended, multi-threaded applications.

ATA-100 Installation Failure
I can boot from each HD. I have lots of hardware including two different IDE HDs and a SCSI HD as well as an external USB HD (not bootable) I would like to keep all hardware to the one on which the WinXP installation was originally performed, you'll need to perform a repair (aka in-place upgrade) installation,

WinXP sp1 beta Patch c000021a BSOD after suscessful patch ...
There are currently only 2 types of subclasses for HID devices: no subclass (0) and boot interface subclass (1). Mice or keyboards eg can choose to ..... D6 o usb/113672 usb [ehci] [panic] Kernel panic with AEWIN CB6971 o usb/113851 usb [boot] Unable to boot install cd from USB-CDROM s usb/113977 usb [request] Need

Multi boot question XP and Openbsd after installation
This is the "normal" multi-boot operation in the Windows environment. The partition on the SCSI drive that had the drive letter "C" will be C no matter which .... to copy the files to so it can install them on C:? This sure is getting complicated........:) I'll see how you respond to my responses to your questions

To all silent readers considering os/2 warp.
Is it possible to install W95 *after* NT4 for dual boot? Yes. 2. What must be done to totally remove NT4 from a machine so that it returns to single Usually you can install the hardware after the installation is finished. 4. How do I add an MSDOS boot option to a machine currently dual booting W95 and NT4?

Win2k/win98 dualboot questions
Csa2 Apple II FAQs Main Hall Revision 115 Update: 1 October 2007 Welcome to the comp.sys.apple2 newsgroup Frequently Asked Questions! ..... Although any ROM-01 or ROM 3 IIgs with at least the 1MB Apple Expansion Memory card installed can boot a fairly decent install of System 6 from diskette, the f act that it is

Win 2K on a BE 6 with HD on IDE 3 - Can it be done and how?
But I do have a couple of additional questions now... 1. I assume the C: partition "controls" the boot process?? Does that mean that if I reformat the C: 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