Michelle Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm planing on installing Windows 2k Pro or XP, on a 15gb HD. > > But I want to know the proper way to do this before I try it, as I can't > really afford to reformat and start over with my entire system. > > Currently I have the following setup. > Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/hda3 reiserfs 24G 1.5G 22G 7% / > proc proc 0 0 0 - /proc > devpts devpts 0 0 0 - /dev/pts > /dev/hda1 ext3 7.6M 4.8M 2.5M 67% /boot > /dev/hda5 reiserfs 49G 15G 34G 31% /home > /dev/hda6 reiserfs 2.4G 33M 2.3G 2% /tmp > /dev/hdb1 reiserfs 15G 33M 15G 1% /data > usbdevfs usbdevfs 0 0 0 - /proc/bus/usb > > > /dev/hdb1 will be what I'm going to install Windows 2k Pro or XP on. > > What I need to know is, when I install Windows 2k Pro or XP, what will I > need to do to ensure that my Linux is still bootable. > > Is there something I need to do PRIOR to installing windows? > Only reason I am installing windows is that there are some programs that > I just can't get running on linux (games mostly, my stress relief), but > also this is a learning experience for me. > > I'm in no rush to install windows. If I could play all my games I like > on Linux, I'd never go back to windows.
It's been a while since I installed Windoze from scratch, especially installing it *after* Linux. Generally it's best to install Windoze first. With that said, the one thing I do remember is that Windoze will overwrite the MBR. This means lilo (or grub) will be overwritten. That means you need to have a boot floppy handy to boot into Linux. So, once you have Windoze installed, pop the boot floppy in and boot Linux. Then modify LILO to boot Linux or Windoze and then rerun lilo, putting the boot record on your MBR. That should do it, assuming Windoze install hasn't changed since the last time I did this. Gary -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]