Right now I have a DOS formatted disk as my primary master and a Linux formatted disk
as my primary slave. Of course the dos formatted disk doesn't have anything on it. I
just haven't decided if I actually want to put a MS product on there yet. But this
config boots fine.
Thanks,
CatNTHat
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From: Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 18:40:25 -0500 (CDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [techtalk] Installing Linux on a second hard drive.
On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, Kathleen Russell, fone.net tech support wrote:
>And I shouldn't have any LILO issues if they are each a master, correct?
When I tried to dual boot on my old machine, I had the linux HD on the
secondary chain, and LILO protested quite vociferously. Note that even if
for some reason you have to make the Linux drive a secondary drive, you
can use loadlin to boot.
Just looked in the Red Hat 5.2 installation manual, and the two things you
have to look out for is that:
1. /boot has to be installed below the 1024th cylinder of the drive; and
2. /boot must be on one of the first two IDE drives.
For #2, I take it to basically mean that /boot must be on a primary drive.
(I have no idea what would happen if somebody had one hard drive and
nothing else on the primary chain, and a second hard drive on the
secondary.)
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