Snake Eyes wrote:
hi,
http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2004/..._booting91.html
i read about the bug that can cause some problems with win xp
can i do this ?
using a old knoppix version (kernel 2.4)
1. partition manually using fdisk 2. format the partition as riserfs/ext3
knoppix can do this, also timos-rescuecd.
3. tell suse installer to install without formating to the above partition (thereby avoiding using the parted tool)
That's an install decision, used it yesterday on a colleague's machine.
4. install GRUB to MBR
It normally does that. The problem I met and have not yet fixed, on my daughter's machine I have SuSE on /dev/hda and Windows 98SE on /dev/hdc, though Windows is in the menu, it boots Linux even when Windows is selected, tried mapping in grub with no change. There is some issue with Windows not being on the first partition of hda. I may next try using the Windows drive as hda, altering /etc/fstab to use /dev/hdc, using rdev to zap vmlinuz to set root to /dev/hda1.
is this safe ?
We've done quite a few installs that way with Windows installed on the first partition of hda, it works. Yesterday we installed SuSE on a colleages machine that had 98SE, Mandrake 10.0 and RedHat 9 installed. He was using bootmanager which didn't recognise reiserfs, so we had to reinstall as ext3. In order to use bootmanager to boot Linux (oops, we forgot to save MBR and had to fire up the bootmanager rescue disk which restored it to before SuSE install). We had to install grub in the partition, for SuSE it was /dev/hda3, he said he also had to do that for the other Linux distros. From bootmanager, 98SE, Mandrake, RedHat and SuSE all work.
i just want to be sure before proceding...
thanks
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