Hi, -----Original Message----- From: John Denning [SMTP:jdenning@pobox.com]
Greetings -- I want to partition a drive so I can install both Win2K and Linux. I've read I should have a very small partition up front >for boot? Is this correct?
Yes, you should have a /boot partition located entirely before the 1024th cylinder (unless / can fit entirely within this boundary).
Can anyone give me the scoop on what partitions I best create and install what into what? Should I install Win2K first then Linux? And don't install LILO into the MBR?
This is a rather difficult question without knowing how big your disk is or what the system is going to do. For a simple box I would create 5 partitions such that Windows system goes on the first and /boot on the second. The remaining three partitions would be for /, swap, and a fat16 partition that can be shared by both operating systems. Optionally you can add partitions to share between the OSes or to keep separate. As far as installation goes, I've always had luck installing Win first Linux second and putting lilo on the MBR and adding an entry to boot /dev/hda1 for windows. Good luck, Tim -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/