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On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 12:52:20AM +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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On Friday, 2009-01-02 at 15:56 +0100, Dave Feustel wrote:
I have read documentation on various disk partitioning programs but I continue to be very confused (probably too much time spent with DOS partition disks). I would like to repartition a new (DOS-partitioned) usb drive so that I can boot any one of 4 bootable Linux operating systems (2 32-bit and 2 64-bit versions of Fedora 10 and Suse 11.1). I suspect this will be obvious to me after I understand the process, but right now I don't understand just what is involved. Can soemone post the sequence of commands to delete the DOS partition and create the needed Linux partitions with their favorite Linux disk partitioning program?
Partitioning is easy: just use YaST partitioner.
Booting from the usb is not so easy, but there has been a recent post about that.
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
Booting from the usb disk is critical. If I can't do that then I will have to use either another internal sata drive or an external esata drive. What I want to do is use grub or grub2 to boot one of at least four different versions of Linux from the new drive.
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