[Nottingham] Dual Boot setup

David Wolfson eaxdrw at nottingham.ac.uk
Tue Aug 3 14:30:31 BST 2004


I mentioned this in passing as while ago, but as I'm currently sat waiting for expertiments to run, this seems like a good time to crystallise my thought and seek advice.

I use windows.  I'm used to it and it (generally) works ok for what I want to do.  BUT (here it is), someone started me playing with Linux and I like it.  Not only in itself, but I like this whole 'Free' bussiness (I might even get myself a mozzila mug to drink tea from).  I'd like to start using it more but can't afford to mess up what I have working at the moment (i.e. windows :-( ).  

So I'm gettting a second hard drive, and want to set up a dual boot with XP home.  I was just going to set the second drive up as Linux, but it occurs to me now, that I'd really like to be able to access the same files whichever OS I'm running at the time. I know there are various issues with boot sectors and dual boots (something I'm hoping for guidance on).  I'm guessing that I need hda partitioned into 'boot', 'windows' and 'linux stuff/subpartitions' and hdb as 'all my files (that I can see from either OS)'.  So question 1 has to be:

will this work?

if so the 'YAY!'.  roll on the e-buyer order and MANY e-mails to this list to find out how to do it.  If not, then am I barking up the wrong tree, or is this possible a.n.other way?  What I'd like is a 'stable' os (odd thing to describe windows as I know), and experimental (for me) prefered OS, and then all the files I need and can't loose.

For now, I'm just trying to think about the basic 'architechture' of the system, but will of course be coming back with questions like;
which distro do I want?
and;
so what is grub/lilo?
but those can wait for now...

Cheers for the advise,

Dave


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