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@peace_of_mind, that's true. However, you can add a line or two in your bootloader configuration to convince Windows that it is where it belongs.
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Yeah, why does windows do that? I found that using map in grub.conf works for a non first partition, but how can I reinstall windows without overwriting my MBR and boot partition?
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How in the world did you learn all this Jack?
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i've been using Linux for quite a while now ^_^
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Heh, Started with Fedora Core 3(also know 4) and SUSE 9.3(I know 10 is out now)
I don't see too much difference in the command-line really, why use another version that is more complicated to install? Both of the versions I mentioned are fairly easy to install. (Assuming you know how to install Windows... and I really hope you do... lol) Someone enlighten me? ![]()
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Not to put down your tutorial, but there is already a comprehensive tutorial/guide put together for slackware.
http://www.slackbook.org/ |
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Drifter, there isn't mcuh difference in the terminals of the distros, buts its more the way it _works_. Different distros have different feels, package management, communities etc.
Some people view easy-to-use distros liek Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva etc. as windows like, so they prefer hardcore distros liek Gentoo, Slackware and freeBSD. These are more UNIX-like in their style.
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If I have two HD's, one is Windows on a SATA drive, and I install a secdond HD, but it's IDE, and I want to install Linux on it? do I have to set the HD jumper settings a certain way? so that I can choose which drive I want to boot from ?
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Great tutorial coldDeath :banana:
But i've had some problems I had my harddrive with 2 partitions, one had windows on it the other had fedora core. during the install i formatted this partition and continued installing slack over the top. it said that it had finished the install, so i rebooted, but i got to the grub screen (from fedora) and it said that it couldn't find the harddrive (i guess becuase it couldn't find fedora). i thought that it had something to do with my mistake in the slack install. i booted into knoppix and used cfdisk to get rid of the linux partition and the linux swap thingy. Now i just get a grub screen saying Quote:
Anyone know how i can fix this, i.e. delete grub and have it just boot into windows so that i can attempt the install at a later date?
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Sorry fixed it, booted into recovery console on xp install disk and used fixmbr and it worked...
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