Re: [SLUG] Partition new HD first?

From: Bob Stia (rnr@sanctum.com)
Date: Mon Sep 12 2005 - 23:20:14 EDT


On Monday 12 September 2005 11:26 am, Mike Branda wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 00:36 -0400, Bob Stia wrote:
> > On Saturday 10 September 2005 11:35 pm, Richard Smoot wrote:
> > > On Saturday 10 September 2005 18:06, Bob Stia wrote:
> > > > Hello Sluggers,
> >
> > .............<snip a bunch>...........
> >
> > > > Can I just plug in the new drive, boot SuSE from the boot CD
> > > > and then go partition from there? Then go reinstall Windoze and
> > > > restore the mbr ?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for any guidance.
> > > >
> > > > Bob S.
> >
> > Thanks Eben, Richard
> >
> > > Your new drive needs to be master on the first IDE port usually
> > > IDE0.
> >
> > Yes it is the master and will replace the old master.
> >
> > > Start to install Windows. You should be able to select to install
> > > it on a partition of 5 to 10 gigs.
> >
> > Really ??? It will allow that? This is Win98. I guess I will find
> > out early in the install. (Would really love to dump it but have
> > some proprietary programs that will only run on Win) (entrance gate
> > control for the community) Anyway.....
>
> Bob,
>
> Depending on how ambitious you are...and given the fact that it's
> Windows 98...and depending on your computer's resources....
>
> Have you given any thought to bochs??
>
I've not heard of that

> It works well with Windows 98
> and is included in the standard SuSE rpm package set. It works kinda
> like VMware and allows you to boot Windows inside of SuSE.

Like a regular normal crappy windows and all of the Windows only
proprietary software packages ?

> It's a
> little more work to set it up than VMware but well worth it if you
> have the available resources. Then you don't have to dual boot. You
> can run Linux all the time!! The other thing I do is set up a samba
> share on my SuSE to allow windows to connect to it through the
> emulator.

You mean the Windows that is installed on your computer right?

> Then I store all my important files on the "samba shared"
> ext3 partition so when windows crashes, nothing is lost. :^)

I'm not worried about that. I don't generate any files. More concerned
with corrupting the other programs.

> Unfortunately I bought Windows ME and am not willing to go pay money
> again for another less buggy version. And believe me, it breaks quite
> frequently.
>
Thanks for the tip. I'll look into it and see how involved it is.

Bob S
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