Re: [SLUG] trying to install MEPIS

From: Red Wolfman (redrhood@hotpop.com)
Date: Fri Feb 13 2004 - 23:39:28 EST


My PM primary master is my 60 gig with w2k on half---the second half is
a question as to format with Partition Magic 7.0 into swap,ext2--or
ext2,swap,ext2,---or leave "unassigned"?

My PS(primary slave) is a 120 gig -used to hold ghost images and other
backups

On Feb 13, 2004, at 10:51 PM, Steve wrote:

> On Friday 13 February 2004 05:36 pm, Red Wolfman wrote:
>> I partitioned the second half of my HD with 4 Gig ext2, 2 Gig SWAP,
>> remainder ext2
>>
>> click on the MEPIS Installation center- meinstall----password
>> (root). Install MEPHIS on Hard Drive--next
>>
>> USE disk pull down choice sda or hdb ??????
>> At this point I'm lost help please
>
> Danger Will Robinson! Danger!!
>
> You don't give enough information to do what you're doing without risk.
>
> You need to discover what partitions you have and any free space.
> If you have used up all your disk space then you need to defrag Windows
> (at least twice, or it will leave clusters scattered across the disk)
> and pack it up in the beginning of the disk.
>
> Detecting which partitions are in use is key especially if you're going
> to erase any. Both windows and Linux can tell you what you have before
> you get going with the new install. Take notes. Backup any important
> data to some other disk or computer.
>
> Hard drives are labelled according to what type of interface they use.
> IDE's are hda, hdb, hdc etc. SCSI are sda, sdb, sdc etc.
>
> Your newer BIOS will let you choose what to boot on. If you decide to
> use a SCSI then make sure it's on SCSI ID 0. In your case it does seem
> that your ZIP drive might be sda.
>
> The fact that you have a hdb and not a hda indicates your hard drive is
> jumpered to be a slave instead of master.
>
> List your drive letters and what they point to under windows. Reboot
> into the BIOS and list what drives it says you have.
>
>
> Windows really badly wants to be the first OS on the first partition on
> the first drive. You can fool it with Grub but it's usually easier to
> just leave it there. Once windows is installed it's safe to install
> something like Linux or whatever. Reinstalling windows will wipe out
> the boot sector, just to be sure it's the "boss". You can easily handle
> that by simply load grub and have it write in a new boot sector.
> F.ex.:
> 'grub'
> 'root (hd0,1)' first drive, 2nd partition (pointing to /boot)
> 'setup (hd0)'
> 'quit'
>
> This will rewrite your boot sector with grub. Keep a boot floppy or CD
> to run this if needed.
>
> --
> Steve
>
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