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Hi, you can install in every
partition on the first hard disk. Try the manual partition option of the linux
boot disk and create a second primary partition, make a fat32 file system and
set the boot flag. In example, when the minor of the new partition is 2: (remove partitions if
necessary) mkpart primary fat32
<begin> <end> mkfs 2 fat32 set 2 boot on You can boot different
windows now – use grub or boot.ini. With grub you can also boot windows
from another but the first harddisk; but Unattended is not able to install on a
second harddisk – to install you have to remove the first harddisk or disable
it in the bios. -- Moritz Von:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Xavier Douville Hi I would like to know if it would be hard to modify
unattended so that we can install windows in different partitions. The reason for this is that I would like to be able to
install windows xp in 5 different languages. |
Title: Message
- [Unattended] Install windows in different partitions. Xavier Douville
- Moritz Engel
