Re: Dual Boot
I tried to do that, but it ust started the installation process
instead. Can you tell me how to make a rescue floppy? I don't know
how... Thanks
Digi
On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 09:32, Jeff Bearer wrote:
> I don't know how good an idea resizing the root partition is, but if
> your goal is to be running linux with the root filesystem unmounted, you
> will want to boot to the rescue environment on the redhat cd. Boot to
> the cd and at the boot prompt type 'linux rescue'
>
>
> On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 10:25, John Floren wrote:
> > A few days ago I wrote about wanting to dual boot Linux and Windows 98.
> > Would it work to copy the "mount" and "parted" (parted is my
> > repartitioning agent) to a floppy, mount the floppy, unmount the root
> > partition, resize it, then mount it again? I cannot resize the root
> > partition until it is unmounted.
> > thanks
> >
> >
> >
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