On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 03:56, Joris Huizer wrote: > Hello everybody, > > The computer I'm using has two hard discs: > /dev/hda Windows ME > /hev/hdb Linux Debian > > Because Windows ME is slow and buggy, my dad wants to > replace it with XP; > What are the risks - will XP mess with the boot loader > or something? Is there more I should be affraid of? > > Thanks for any help, > > Joris >
I think it's pretty much guaranteed that XP's install will overwrite the boot loader .. either make a boot floppy, or use the handy rescue option on a debian CD, so you can get back in and re-run lilo after the install (or grub's equivalent if you're using grub). lilo shouldn't require any config change aslong as it's the same partition as before, grub I'm not familiar with. About the only other catch I can think of, is that XP Pro (maybe XP Home, I haven't used it) defaults to NTFS rather than fat32 for the filesystem. This should work with most modern kernels, but read-only. NTFS write support is marked expimental, to the degree that they advise two consecutive methods of fixing the disk before you dare use it again. It also defaults to root-only, 'man mount' for the uid/gid/umask options if this is a problem. HTH, and good luck Shaun -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]