Thanks all for quick responses. Andrew Ivanov wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Dec 1998, Andrew Catton wrote: > > > <include newbie qualification here>, but I am not sure if the > > instructions for installing Debian from a DOS partition apply if I would > > > > like to install it (exclusively) on a second hard drive from the > > download I have stored on my first drive (which contains Win95). If > > not, what might the such a task entail? Is there any risk to the data > > on my Win95 drive? > > You are perfectly safe, if you are worried about your Win files. > This is how I installed, I have 2 drives. C is Win, D is Linux. > Since you accumulated packages on the C drive, move them into a single > directory and, whenever you are promped for files during installation, > point to /dev/hda1/DirectoryWithDebianFiles > I'm not sure how to do this: the choices I see seem only to include floppies, CD-ROM, and the drive I am installing Debian onto. trying to enter /dev/hda1/debian (this is definitely the correct drive, partition, etc) in any of the given choices doesn't work... Should I run install.bat from DOS? (I tried that and it didn't work either -- loadlin couldn't find nec. image) > I'm guessing that /dev/hda1 is your Win partition, though. It should be. > And there is no danger to Win95 files....UNLESS you decide to get funky > and cfdisk your C drive. But you shouldnt, if you know what you are doing. > So proceed with installation with no fear, nothing will get hurt. > > HTH, > Andrew > ____________________________________________________________________ > Never include a comment that will help | Andrew Ivanov > someone else understand your code. | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > If they understand it, they don't | ICQ: 12402354 > need you. Another thing I have a question about: When I partitioned dev/hdb with cfdisk, Windows locked up (seemed to be looking for d:) after being fully booted (though not in safe mode). d: ( /dev/hdb ) was previously partitioned with DOS fdisk -- and Win worked fine again when I repartitioned it with fdisk. I'm obviously doing something stupid here -- what might it be? Thanks in advance, Andrew Catton