[TriLUG] Dual Booting
Dean Price
dprice153 at charter.net
Fri Apr 23 20:09:51 EDT 2004
Dang, posted as the wrong email address again...
Thanks for the post, At this time I am hoping to put the xp drive as
slave, why, don't really know... I just feel better putting the newer,
bigger drive as master... but just wanted to make sure I didn't have to
mess with the boot.ini file on the xp drive since it will be moving?
Dean Price
deano at price4.org
dprice153 at charter.net
dean.price at ctg.com
Brian A. Henning said:
> As it happens, I just did something similar with my primary XP machine.
>
> It doesn't really matter whether the XP drive remains as master or gets
> moved to slave; that'll be an elementary decision on your part. It may be
> helpful to leave it as primary master, so XP's drive letters aren't
> potentially confused. I'm not sure if that would be an issue at all. In
> my
> particular case, hda is XP's C:, hdb is XP's D:, hdc and hdd are CD
> devices,
> and all the linux partitions are on hde (primary master of a second IDE
> controller). It works seamlessly.
>
> Somewhere along the installation path for Linux, you'll come to the part
> where you select bootloader options. I use GRUB, so the following tips
> apply to GRUB. I suspect LILO is not vastly different.
>
> The installer will have probably automatically created the GRUB entry for
> your linux installation. You'll need to add an entry for your Windows
> installation, which is as simple as giving a label and device where the XP
> boot partition is located. You can then elect which OS you wish to boot
> by
> default.
>
> Ensure that your bootloader is set to be written to the MBR of the primary
> master, and you're all set.
>
> If I've oversimplified this, it's because A) It's been just long enough
> that
> I don't remember the specifics and B) I don't want to give advice that is
> necessarily distro-dependent.
>
> I hope this is helpful!
>
> Cheers,
> ~Brian
>
> P.S.: I'm sure you're already aware that modules are available to allow
> you
> to mount NTFS partitions in linux, but did you know you can mount ext2/3
> partitions under Windows? There's a utility called ext2fsd (google for
> it)
> that makes it happen. Acts like an NT service. It's in version 0.2.0, so
> you might not want to use it for mission-critical work, but it's a neat
> ability to have.
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: trilug-bounces at trilug.org [mailto:trilug-bounces at trilug.org]On
>> Behalf Of Dean Price
>> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 5:41 PM
>> To: trilug at trilug.org
>> Subject: [TriLUG] Dual Booting
>>
>>
>> If I have Windows XP on a single drive machine and add a larger disk as
>> the master, load it with linux and move the xp drive to the slave
>> position. What needs to be done to make it dual bootable.
>>
>> Dean Price
>> deano at price4.org
>> dprice153 at charter.net
>> dean.price at ctg.com
>>
>>
>>
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