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eco2geek
09-19-2003, 01:28 PM
After playing with Knoppix from the CD, then loading it off the hard drive, I decided to try installing it on a (small 5 GB) partition. That went very smoothly. More toys to play with. :)

I already have a Red Hat partition, so, slowly but surely, Windows is losing hard disk space to Linux!

Not that I'm complaining.

quantuumdot
09-19-2003, 01:43 PM
GRATS.

lim t->infty size of C:\ -> 0

Base rule of power users.

Thanx for interest.

shiyang
09-19-2003, 03:17 PM
I have sort of in the same situation,

if i increase the size of the linux partition using partition magic.. will that screw lilo over?

how do i do it safely?

thanks

quantuumdot
09-19-2003, 03:57 PM
Hmm.

Way is quite complicated, but...
a:
You can change partitions, and if lilo will make sth wrong, boot machine with knoppix or other rescue, chroot to disk /, and reissue lilo
b:
You can make grub bootfloppy, and use it to start linux. Grub is for some reasons better than lilo, because it has no hardcoded files. It has a parser during boot and should not fail when changing partitions (as far as letters remain the same)
c:
If you have eg. everything on Linux on /, you can make another partition and mount if eg. to /home, or /usr or anywhere. It is sometimes good idea to split system into partitions, as for security reasons, backups and so.
d:
You can also change sizes of any partitions except one containing /boot whenever you want - lilo has nothing to them.

shiyang
09-19-2003, 09:20 PM
could you provide a detailed description of option a?

eco2geek
09-19-2003, 10:19 PM
Here's my question: What are you guys/gals using to do backups?

In the past, I've had 2 disasters involving Linux boot loaders. Both were my fault (you've got to RTFM!), but they've left me leery of installing GRUB (even though I've got it working off a floppy). The main problem is that I've got approximately 80 GB in Windows and Linux partitions and don't really have a backup solution. (80 GB is a lot of CD-ROMs!)

So, in order to use Linux, I'm using LOADLIN, and in order to use LOADLIN, I'm still running Win98SE (where you can still boot to DOS), even though I'd like to upgrade to Win2K.

(In the newest O'Reilly Linux In A Nutshell, there are explicit instructions on setting up GRUB to dual-boot with Win2K. It involves making a copy of your Win2K boot sector...)

If I had a way to back up this entire mess, I'd feel much more comfortable messing around with GRUB.

I'm seriously thinking of getting one of those network storage boxes Fry's sells that you plug into your network, load up the software, and there they are ready to go.