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kene
12-24-2005, 01:39 PM
Hello all,

I tried to install dual 0S on my laptop which is WinXP home edition and KNOPPIX but i already have installed the 1st one and wanted to install KNOPPIX and somehow, i didn't know how can i devide this HD by using KNOPPIX. Any URL or other information will be helpful for me.

TIA

fpd
12-25-2005, 11:03 PM
kene,

Follow parj link for the full story.

I dual-booted Linux with WinXP, and here is my story; I learned to install WinXP first, because WinXP clobbers the whole HDD, and never offers to be installed on a partition. Next, I booted Knoppix Live CD and ran KDE >> SYSTEM >> QTPARTED and inserted a new partition at the END of the HDD. Then, I did the HDINSTALL for Knoppix (this command changes with Knoppix distro, so look around on this Forum for the correct one) and used LILO for the boot selector. When I rebooted to WinXP, it complained about the change in its HDD size, so it did a SCANDISK and worked for a little while. After a while WinXP started really complaining (and crashing), so I did the process over again, but elected to NOT install LILO as a boot selector, rather I made a BOOT FLOPPY. If I want WinXP, I boot. If I want Knoppix, I insert the floppy. No problems since.

parj
01-10-2006, 08:24 PM
hi everyone,


After a while WinXP started really complaining (and crashing)
What can you expect from Windows, :lol: that's one of its features.

Seriously, I have not tried XP. I am using Win2K Pro/Knoppix 4 with GRUB bootloader in mbr and Windows is quite happy with it. I still have windows installed in FAT32 partition. I don't like NTFS. Most problem with dual boot Win/Linux are caused by NTFS. Once its messed up its a real mess (knoppix cd to the rescue).

stuart_b
01-11-2006, 05:25 PM
"...WinXP clobbers the whole HDD, and never offers to be installed on a partition."

I wonder if that's a "feature" specific to XP Home? I haven't done an install of XP (always Pro so far) where I needed a partitioned drive, but I know at least one vendor (Sony) sets up a default where the OS and user files are on different partitions. So It must be possible SOMEHOW.

If the installer really can't be made to partition the drive or install to a partition on a pre-partitioned one, it might pay to use QTParted to get free space, then "repair" the XP installation before trying to do the Linux install. That should make boot.ini agree with the actual drive geometry--and a disagreement between the description in boot.ini and the actual disk is probaly Windows's problem.