Booting Problems

Booting Problems

Post by Rick Rowbotha » Wed, 24 Dec 1997 04:00:00



 I have installed Linux on a drive connected to my secondary IDE port
(/dev/hdc).  I'm trying to get Linux to boot, prferably, using System Commander,
but will be happy just to boot from a floppy.

My drive connected to the primary IDE is formatted with a fat 32 file format (I
know, I know, Windows95, Blah).  I formated the disk with Maxtors Max-Blast utility and it doesnt let me install System Commander from within Windows95.
I have booted with a floppy and installed System Commander that way but then
the machine does'nt boot at all.  Is this the Max-Blast software doing this to
me or Windows95 (Blah)?  What do I need to do to boot Linux if I do get System
Commander to work?

If there isnt any one out there that has had experiance with System Commander, I
will gladly boot from a floppy, however I have not been able to get a floppy to
boot either.  I have made, what I thought was a bootable floppy, at the end of the installation processe, but have not been able to get it to boot from it yet.
When the machine starts to come up it tries to boot from the floppy but says that its not a system disk.  What am I doing wrong here?

Any help on System Commander or booting from a floppy will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks Rick Rowbotham


Thanks again

 
 
 

Booting Problems

Post by Rex Basha » Thu, 25 Dec 1997 04:00:00


I'm not sure about System Commander but Partition Magic 3.0 comes with a
copy of the OS/2 Boot Manager.  I have it set to boot either Win95 or Linux
on same physical drive under different partitions.  You can also set LILO
to replace the MBR on the HD and then use the space bar (I think, can't
recall for sure and haven't booted this way for > year) to select the
system you want.  If you use the Boot Manager, install LILO to boot
directly into Linux with no delay and install LILO in the Linux root
directory.  Hope this helps...



Quote:>  I have installed Linux on a drive connected to my secondary IDE port
> (/dev/hdc).  I'm trying to get Linux to boot, prferably, using System
Commander,
> but will be happy just to boot from a floppy.

...

 
 
 

Booting Problems

Post by John Smit » Mon, 29 Dec 1997 04:00:00


Booting from a floppy is easy for linux.  Just dd the kernel onto a floppy
using the following command.  dd if=/vmlinuz of=/dev/fd0 bs=512  Make sure
the kernel is set to boot up the right device.  Usually this isn't necesary
but if you have been playing around with boot settings you may have changed
it by accident.  rdev /dev/fd0 linux_partition


> I have installed Linux on a drive connected to my secondary IDE port
>(/dev/hdc).  I'm trying to get Linux to boot, prferably, using System
Commander,
>but will be happy just to boot from a floppy.

>My drive connected to the primary IDE is formatted with a fat 32 file
format (I
>know, I know, Windows95, Blah).  I formated the disk with Maxtors Max-Blast

utility and it doesnt let me install System Commander from within Windows95.
Quote:>I have booted with a floppy and installed System Commander that way but
then
>the machine does'nt boot at all.  Is this the Max-Blast software doing this
to
>me or Windows95 (Blah)?  What do I need to do to boot Linux if I do get
System
>Commander to work?

>If there isnt any one out there that has had experiance with System
Commander, I
>will gladly boot from a floppy, however I have not been able to get a
floppy to
>boot either.  I have made, what I thought was a bootable floppy, at the end

of the installation processe, but have not been able to get it to boot from
it yet.
Quote:>When the machine starts to come up it tries to boot from the floppy but

says that its not a system disk.  What am I doing wrong here?

>Any help on System Commander or booting from a floppy will be greatly
appreciated.

>Thanks Rick Rowbotham


>Thanks again

 
 
 

1. dual-HD, dual-boot problem ... booting Win98 fails on hdb

I put one harddisk in my computer and installed Mandrake7.2.  I then
popped this disk out, popped a new disk in, and installed Windoze 98
on it. I then made this disk the slave (hdb) and put back in my
Mandrake disk as hda, and then booted into Linux (using grub).
Mandrake recognizes my /dev/hdb when I mount it automatically as
/mnt/win98. So, the problem I'm about to describe doesn't seem to be a
problem with the harddisk, slave setting, etc.

I then used DrakConf to change my grub configuration so that it
associated win98 with /dev/hdb1. I then tried rebooting, booting linux
through grub still works fine, but when I choose win98 through grub, I
got the following error:

Booting 'win98'
root(hd1,0)
Error: selected disk does not exist.

I assume that this error is related to the fact that when win98 was
installed on hdb, it was actually hda at the time.  Now it's confused
b/c it's hdb. ??  (said another way: I think the problem is confusion
over the fact that windows was originally installed when that disk was
hda, but now it's hdb.)

I recently read (somewhere on usenet) the following suggestion:

the "map" command under GRUB would trick this second drive (hd1) to
think
that it owned the first partiition, thereby allowing it to dual boot.

#################################
# /boot/grub/menu.lst - generated by Lizard

*** Linux lines cut out to save space

# for booting Windows 98

title  = win98
root  = (hd1,0)
makeactive
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
chainloader +1
###################################

So, I tried this, but not knowing anything about grub, I
think I used the grub command to install it incorrectly,
because when I tried to reboot, grub failed to work properly
at all, and I had to boot with my boot floppy.

So, how can I solve this? Is the grub map approach the
right direction? If so, how do I do it correctly (e.g.,
what do I need to type on the command line after editing
the menu.lst file?)

If not, is there another way. I had a similar problem a couple
of years ago, and someone suggested that I use a program
(which I don't remember the name of) that allowed me to
go in and (I believe) edit the master boot record on my
windows hard drive to tell it that it was now the hdb
drive. I did that successfully that time. Should I try
that again, and if so, what's the program called that
allows me to edit it?

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