View Poll Results: Anyone have success coexisting with WINDOZE?

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  • yes, but I nuked the WINDOZE partition

    2 28.57%
  • yes, I had no problem

    4 57.14%
  • no, I'm scared of repartitioning my HD

    1 14.29%
  • no, my better half will implode

    0 0%
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Thread: CoExisting with WINDOZE

  1. #1
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    CoExisting with WINDOZE

    OK, before you guys start flaming me, this is my better half's PC with a winmodem! She'll die if I get rid of WINDOZE....

    Anyway, I ran knx-hdinstall and managed to kill the WINDOZE partition when trying to make new linux and linux swap partitions with cfdisk.

    Question 1: Is there some way to repartition a HD to install KNOPPIX without killing the currently installed WINDOZE (single partition of whole drive)?

    Also, I reinstalled everything as follows:
    hda1 WIN FAT32 3000KB
    hda2 linux swap 256KB
    hda3 linux rest of drive.
    I reinstalled WINDOZE and had it working before reinstalling KNOPPIX. Now I can't boot into WINDOZE. Only KNOPPIX shows up on the dual boot screen.

    Question 2:How do I undo this? Is it an MBR problem? Now I have a great Debian install on the HD, but cannot boot WINDOZE! Should I not have used one of the last knx-hdinstall options for the MBR dual boot? Could I have used a boot disk to boot the Debian install on the HD when I want and just boot to WINDOZE otherwise?

    Thanx,

  2. #2
    Fabian
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    Don't panic ...

    Don't panic there is a nice solution for this problem:

    - Start debian

    - Edit /etc/lilo.conf as root (Using vi or joe, or whatever you like)

    Add:

    other=/dev/hda1
    label=Windows
    table=/dev/hda

    to the end of it ...

    Start

    lilo

    (also as root)

    Reboot and boot your Windows by selectiing it from the menu ...

    cu

    Fabian

  3. #3
    chris
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    use "parted" or "nparted" (the later with a simpler interface) to repartition the drive. this works well with FAT partitions, NTFS beeing a problem.

    Otherwise use one of the commercial partition mannagers to free some space on the disk.

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    Is "parted" freeware? I understand that the commercial program partitionmagic works well for this. I'd like to stick to open source or freeware.

    Thanx, Fabian, I tried your fix and everything works fine!

    Regards,

  5. #5
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    Co-existing with windows

    I used Partition Magic 5.0 in Win98 to partition first. No problems on install. Installed knoppix on hda 2 and had it boot from there also. Used Boot Magic as boot manager.

    Only problem. I still can't get on the net using any type of linux since I reinstalled windoze. I have to wonder how this is possible.

    I think the problem is in the eth0 setup.

    Does anyone know how to put eth0 into 10 half duplex mode?

    Thanks

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