Re: Lilo and mounted boot partition

2003-03-30 Thread Thomas Molina
disk that I have mounted > temporarily so that I can work on it and make some tweaks before throwing it > into another machine as its primary drive. What I am trying to do, and not > sure I can, is to fix the boot partition on the temp mounted drive. So I > have 2 disks currently mounted,

Lilo and mounted boot partition

2003-03-26 Thread MW Mike Weiner (5028)
Title: Lilo and mounted boot partition Dear list readers - I have a question, one which I have never really done or thought of doing before, though I am sure there is some way to do it. Where I am at is as follows, I have a server with a "cloned" disk that I have mounted temporari

Re: Boot Partition - Martin Stricker - Thank you!

2002-11-16 Thread Robert L. Cochran
On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 14:51, Lanny Marcus wrote: > For us newbies, there are thousands of little things like this we need > to learn, to get up to speed with Linux. > In this case, it is better to say: there are thousands of little things the anaconda installer needs to learn, to get up to spe

Re: Boot Partition - Martin Stricker - Thank you!

2002-11-16 Thread Lanny Marcus
>Message: 6 Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 18:23:56 +0100 From: Martin Stricker ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Organization: http://martin-stricker.de/ >http://www.surfo.net/ http://www.masterportal24.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.cgi >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Boot Partition Reply-To: >[

Re: Boot Partition

2002-11-07 Thread Martin Stricker
Tino Meinen wrote: > > On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 11:46, Scott Taylor wrote: > > I THINK my boot partition is /dev/hda2 (which is where GRUB used > > to be), how can I tell whether it actually has the boot code in > > this partition, because I think this partition should be mad

Re: Boot Partition

2002-11-07 Thread Tino Meinen
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 11:46, Scott Taylor wrote: > I THINK my boot partition is /dev/hda2 (which is where GRUB used to be), how can I >tell whether it actually has the boot code in this partition, because I think this >partition should be made active. You could try a cd-rom linux dis

Boot Partition

2002-11-07 Thread Scott Taylor
I THINK my boot partition is /dev/hda2 (which is where GRUB used to be), how can I tell whether it actually has the boot code in this partition, because I think this partition should be made active.   At the moment according to Partition Magic, /dev/hda1 is active (Windows). Using Boot