Some installfest issues
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Mon Apr 22 13:08:48 EDT 2002
IMHO, assuming dual boot:
If you want to share data between Linux, NT and Windows 9x, then a Windows
FAT32 partition would be the better place because all 3 OSs can read and
write.
On 22 Apr 2002 at 12:48, Jim Kelly-Rand wrote:
> I am not a System Admin. or some one who had the time to find a way around
> the documented limitations, but I knew that if I put forth my experience
> that if someone had found a way they/you would respond.
>
> My next question would be to ask how the person at the installfest wanted
> to share the common data between the 3 systems? As far as I know Linux
> cannot write to an NTFS partition, nor can W98. Vice versa Wxx cannot write
> to ext2-3, or am I mistaken? I could install NT and 98 to the most primitive
> versions of the fat FS and then Linux could write to that format.
>
> Jim Kelly-Rand
>
> > -----Original Message-----
>
>
> > On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Jim Kelly-Rand wrote:
> >
> > > Ihave documentation at home of the process I went through
> > to achieve an
> > > NT/Linux dual boot but I am not there now.
>
> > From: Matthew J. Brodeur [mailto:mbrodeur at NextTime.com]
> >
> > I have read the same documentation, and it's all wrong. I don't
> > currently have a machine doing so, but it is quite possible to boot
> > BIOS->LILO->NTLoader. I have done this in the past to create
> > Linux/W95/WNT and Linux/W98/W2K systems.
> > IIRC, and I might be misremembering, I would first
> > partition the drive
> > using Linux fdisk. Then I'd install Win9x in C: (first
> > DOS-type Primary
> > partition), WinNT in another DOS partition (usually formatted
> > NTFS), and
> > then Linux somewhere else. WinNT (or 2k) would see that I
> > already had 9x
> > installed, add an entry to NTLoader for me, and install it in
> > the root
> > block of C:. During the Linux install I'd create a LILO
> > entry pointing to
> > that partition (usually /dev/hda2, since /boot was hda1) and
> > I'd just call
> > it "Windows".
> > This left me with one step to get to Linux (LILO->Linux),
> > or two to
> > either Windows (LILO->NTLoader->WinNT/9x). I found this to
> > be much easier
> > than tricking NTLoader into booting LILO.
> >
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