[ale] Installing Linux on Compaq
Matt Kubilus
mattkubilus at gmail.com
Sun Apr 8 11:10:13 EDT 2007
It's a good idea to backup the boot-sector just in case before
installing linux on a box with an existing Windows partition. Cheap
insurance. Windows is a bit funny when it comes to discovering the
disk geometry (cylinders,heads,sectors,tracks) information. Linux
gets this information soley from the disk-drive itself. Windows uses
a combination of disk-drive and bios. So using linux to slice up your
disk may lead to incorrect values:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2004-May/msg02114.html
I imagine you could have windows installer screw you linux disk up
under the same false assumptions.
-Matt
On 4/7/07, Jim Sculley <niceguyj at comcast.net> wrote:
> zeb wrote:
> > I have a Compaq sr1650nx on which I wish to install Linux. The Compaq comes
> > with WinXP installed on C:/ (hda1) and a "recovery partition" on D:/ (hda2).
> > I have a new drive that is not yet physically installed. I want to add Linux
> > to this box without messing it up. Any suggestions will be greatly
> > appreciated.
> >
>
> Mandriva will allow you to resize your existing Windows partition, use
> the other partition, or use the other drive. I just did the 'resize
> Windows partition' method on my laptop and it installed without a hitch.
> > Thanks, Zeb
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