I am having two harddisks - 20 GB (primary) and 6.5 GB (secondary).
I have windows installed in 20Gb HDD. Now i want to install linux in the
other HDD because i don't want to disturb the windows partitions.
Is it possible to install linux in the secondary HDD? If possible, tell me
how to do?
On 13 Nov 2000, at 20:26, S r e e k a n t h wrote:
I am having two harddisks - 20 GB (primary) and 6.5 GB (secondary).
Is it possible to install linux in the secondary HDD? If possible, tell me
how to do?
Yes, very much possible...just partition your second hdd
appropriately, and install
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On 13 Nov 2000, at 20:26, S r e e k a n t h wrote:
I am having two harddisks - 20 GB (primary) and 6.5 GB (secondary).
Is it possible to install linux in the secondary HDD? If possible, tell me
how to do?
If your primary disk is the master device on the first
Sorry i do understand ur questain if ur going to install linux on a
seperate hdd then i do not see the need of a partition.
U can use the entire hdd and keep it as a secondary master in ur computer
ur bios has to recornize it,then when u want to use linux boot again
and change the hdd of the
sorry i did not mention this before u have to change the jumper settings
of ur hdd as secondary slave u will find the diagram on the hdd.
U need a extra power supply and data cable.Whala ur done.
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