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Yet another dual-boot sitch
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Hello,
I tried to find something for me before starting a new thread but every situation is different. Mine is that I am installing Red Hat 9 onto a partition that I already created using Partition Commander. What I have in physical order:
25G NTFS for my W2K
509M who knows - I think I created it for grub or lilo
11G for Linux
103M not sure
Here, I bare my ignorance to all:
1. Startup has to go somewhere physical. I assume sector 0. Can boot software reside anywhere in any partition and get referenced somehow in the boot sector?
2. I already cringed and installed Red Hat, letting it decide partitions and used GRUB. It installed and locked up on a reboot. Before digging out my Windows recovery disk, I powered down and back up and Windows came up fine. Whew!
3. I guess it's on there. I need a Linux boot disk or something. I don't see where install makes one. I only have a writable CD on this machine anyway.
Question: Can I rerun install using Update and get a dual-boot on my system given this partition info?
Thanks,
-- John
I tried to find something for me before starting a new thread but every situation is different. Mine is that I am installing Red Hat 9 onto a partition that I already created using Partition Commander. What I have in physical order:
25G NTFS for my W2K
509M who knows - I think I created it for grub or lilo
11G for Linux
103M not sure
Here, I bare my ignorance to all:
1. Startup has to go somewhere physical. I assume sector 0. Can boot software reside anywhere in any partition and get referenced somehow in the boot sector?
2. I already cringed and installed Red Hat, letting it decide partitions and used GRUB. It installed and locked up on a reboot. Before digging out my Windows recovery disk, I powered down and back up and Windows came up fine. Whew!
3. I guess it's on there. I need a Linux boot disk or something. I don't see where install makes one. I only have a writable CD on this machine anyway.
Question: Can I rerun install using Update and get a dual-boot on my system given this partition info?
Thanks,
-- John
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Originally Posted by z80-2-Risc
What I have in physical order:
509M who knows - I think I created it for grub or lilo
11G for Linux
103M not sure
During the Red Hat install, Grub should have detected your Windows install and properly configured itself to dual-boot if you chose to install Grub in the Master Boot Record (MBR), although this doesn't always go the way it should.
If you think Linux actually got installed correctly but just needs to be "fixed", you can boot into rescue mode from the first RH install CD to access Linux. See the following section of Red Hat's Customization Guide for more information:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/l...escuemode.html
Once you've booted into rescue mode and done the "chroot /mnt/sysimage" dance described in the guide, view the contents of your Grub config file and post the contents here:
less /boot/grub/grub.conf
It would also be very helpful to post the output of this command:
fdisk -l
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Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
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