BG
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> Thanks Jim,
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> Your original question was with regard to DUAL BOOT systems.
> I don't have any problems with Ghost on dedicated RH or
> Microsloth sy
something new an hour before I have to be at work and it ends
> up bombing
> the system. :)
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> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 11:10 PM
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> Jim,
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> What version
that might
solve the problem?
Thanks,
Bill
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> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 8:49 PM
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> Subject: RE: Dual Boot Installation
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> I can ghost and re
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> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 7:08 PM
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> Subject: RE: Dual Boot Installation
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> Jim,
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> I've had great difficulty with the Ghost ima
0:35 AM
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> Subject: RE: Dual Boot Installation
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> So if I already have Win2K Pro installed on the system, start
> the RH 7.3
> installation from a reboot from CD and tell it to use the
> unused portion of my
> HD (or however much of it I want to a
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Henning, Brian
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 9:15 AM
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> Jim,
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> I would strongly suggest using grub. It should install with
> the initial
> ins
Jim,
I've had great difficulty with the Ghost images I've made of my 7.2 and 7.3
partitions. Ghost seems to have no problem creating them, but pukes when
trying to restore them. I have asked Symantec for help, but they have only
offered trivial solutions at best which were worthless to me. The
At 5/16/2002 10:50 AM -0500, you wrote:
>Just wanted to know if anyone has had any issues with installing a Dual-boot
>Red Hat 7.3/Win2K Pro machine. Main thing I'm concerened with is having the
>ability to Ghost the machine since there's 2 different partition styles.
Don't know about Ghost; you'
"Henning, Brian" wrote:
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> it will ask you about installing a boot manager. lilo or grub will be your
> choices.
> you should be able to add the w2k partition or it might find it for you.
> before you commit to installing any boot manager into your mbr make sure the
> settings are
> correct.
An
Hale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:35 PM
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Subject: RE: Dual Boot Installation
So if I already have Win2K Pro installed on the system, start the RH 7.3
installation from a reboot from CD and tell it to use the unused portion of
my
HD (or however
So if I already have Win2K Pro installed on the system, start the RH 7.3
installation from a reboot from CD and tell it to use the unused portion of my
HD (or however much of it I want to allocate to RH), there will be a point
during the installation that Grub will see the Win2K bootable partit
Jim,
I would strongly suggest using grub. It should install with the initial
install program with redhat. You should be able to select your w2k partition
during the configuration. Grub is nice because if it is installed you can
manually boot partitions even if they are not configured in grub yet.
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