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Date:      Sat, 18 Aug 2001 00:44:45 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Harkirat Singh <singh@pdx.edu>
To:        Bjarne Wichmann Petersen <mekanix@privat.dk>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Win2K-FreeBSD-Linux on the same machine
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.4.33.0108180044290.6999-100000@freke.odin.pdx.edu>
In-Reply-To: <20010818060621.YYOX6587.fepF.post.tele.dk@there>

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nice reply !!

-harkirat

On Sat, 18 Aug 2001, Bjarne Wichmann Petersen wrote:

> On Saturday 18 August 2001 02:18, you wrote:
>
> > I request you to please advise me what are the right steps and what else I
> > need to take care during installation, also I wonder how FreeBSd and linux
> > will know which partition they need to reside. I was also seeing some
> > message about loader, please tell me how to configure that.
>
> Well, the 1st step is to find out how many partitions you need. Both Windows
> and the FreeBSD slice needs to be located on primary-partitions (don't know
> whether it's possible for bsd-slices to be located on extended, seems to
> recall that they don't). And Windows needs to be located on the first (linux:
> hda1, bsd: ad0s1).
>
> Linux runs from both primary and extended.
>
> Secondly, IIRC the bsd-slice containing the '/' partition/bootblock needs to
> be locatede *below* the 1024-cylinder barrier (this barrier might have been
> removed, I can't seem to find any information on this).
>
> Linux doesn't have this limit (might depend on which distro you use) so no
> sweat there. Instead you'll have to create several partitions for linux (/,
> swap, /usr, /var and what else you'll like).
>
> A suggestion how to setup you drive would be something along the line:
>
> 1st primary (hda1) : Windows (1-2 GB)
> 2nd primary (hda2): BSD slice (the size you like)
> 1st extended (hda5): Linux, / (50-100 MB)
> 2nd extended (hda6): Linux, swap (2xRAM)
> 3rd extended (hda7): Linux, /var (X MB)
> 4th extended (hda8): Linux, /usr (X MB)
> (her I'd personally add partitions for /home and /usr/local but is really not
> needed)
> 5th extended (hda9): VFAT/D: (X MB). Splitting up windowsinstallation is
> really a good thing. Leave C: with all the system stuff. When it's time for
> your weekly reinstall you'll only need those 2+ hours for the system. All
> your apps, games etc. have you left on D: and thus doesn't need to be
> reinstalled! ;-)
>
> Now, your HD is partitioned and you can start installing the software. Start
> with Windows.
>
> As for the bootloader, try reading up on GRUB (install grub on bsd and the
> 'info grub'). I don't know much more. Oh, and remember to make a bootfloppy
> for bsd/linux or both. When you reinstall Windows, your MBA and thus you
> bootloader goes bye bye. Boot the floppy and reinstall GRUB! ;-)
>
> Hmm, a better writeup might be an idea for a FAQ?
>
> Bjarne
>
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