The latest creative - so much more system maintenance is simple ------------------------------------- --- 坤 一 [[SmileOnce] On 2004-7-21 All rights reserved
Summary: Use GHOST 8 to make a backup, use Winnt Loader to achieve N system coexistence.
I have a computer last weekend, I bought a big hard disk of the Mai Tuojin drill 120G, which was a fast agent, can be played with several systems. Preliminary planning is three systems with Win2K3, Win2K, Linux. Win2k is used as a daily development (VS6 VS2003.NET SQL Server), the less powerful software is required, the better the software; Win2k3 is used to experience new stuff, usually entertainment; Linux, 嘿, also experience, by the way Catch the trend. Partition planning is like this: MBR | ---- Primer1 Boot_Disk 1G NTFS | ---- Primer2 Linux_boot 70m (Note: If you use ext3, it must be greater than 65m, EXT2 can be small) | ---- extend | ---- Win2k3 15g | ----- Win2K 10g | ----- Linux_root 6g | ----- Linux_home 3G |. . . . . .
The above is basically used 25G space, why is this planning? Slowly.
1> Why is PRIMER1 to 1G? First of all, it is certain that my hard drive is relatively large. :) Reserved 1G, if I need WIN98 in the future, you can add it, you don't need to restrict. (Win98 is definitely useful, such as decryption software, I think Trw is better than Softice, and the old game is also worth considering) In addition, some CD is started to write temporary files, stay Small is definitely unhappy. (Such as win2k), some Linux / UNIX you don't engrave the CD, want to put the Dongdong to C disk from the hard drive. Second, it is not wasteful. Although I only put a few files in Winnt Loader on my C drive, I accounted for 2 to 3m. However, I can always take Win2K's PageFile.sys to prepare for a moment.
2> Why is Linux_boot placed in the main guidance area? Obviously, I use the WIN platform more than using the Linux platform, using the Winnt Loader to be familiar with GRUB. I plan to put the GRUB to / dev / hda2, put Winnt Loader to MBR, use Winnt Loader to boot GRUB. In this way, I can reload the Win system at any time without having to pay attention to the Linux system (with the factors involved in the Linux system itself, I don't need GHOST)
3> Why is Linux_Root, Linux_home behind Win2k3 and Win2K? Place all the system on the front: 1> When the back partition adjustment does not require the configuration of the motion guide; 2> When the partition adjustment is adjusted, the path change in the WIN system does not appear. In other words: Even if you don't want to play Linux, OKEY, format the Linux_root, Linux_home to FAT32, OKEY, the previous WIN system is not affected.
4> Win system reloading will not affect the guide? meeting. But it is also easy to recover. For example, it is assumed that you first install win2k3, then install Win2K. Okey, now Win2k3 is definitely guided. (The guide of Win2k3 belt can guide Win2K, Win2K boot guides can't guide Win2k3, downward compatibility? After installed Win2K, use Win2K3 installation CD to start, enter the repair console, use the command: fixmbr (Enter) Fixboot (Enter) and then put the backup Win2k3 4 guides (NtDetect.com, NTLDR, bootfont .bin, boot.ini) COPY to C drive. 5> Will the Linux system reload will affect the boot? Not. Remember to install the guide to / dev / hda2, don't install it to MBR; let's make a Linux boot floppy disk. (If you have a Linux repair tool disk, you don't have to do it, novice is good.)
6> How to use Winnt Loader to manage Linux boot? After installing Linux, use the floppy disk to guide Linux, log in with root, open the Console interface. Enter the following command: # fdisk Select L, see if your Linux_boot is in / dev / hda2, then click Q to exit
# MKDIR / MNT / TMPDisk This command is for mounting C drive
# mount -t vfat / dev / hda1 / mnt / tmpdisk OKey, hang the C disk / mnt / tmpdisk
# DD if = / dev / hda2 of = / mnt / tmpdisk / linboot.bin bs = 512 count = 1, write the first sector of / dev / hda2 to the linboot.bin file of the C drive, this It is a binary file, and the file name is coming.
Restart the machine, enter the WIN platform, add C: /Linboot.bin = "My Linux System, Ha Ha at the C: /Boot.ini file
Okey, all get it.
7> What do you need backup when installing the system? I usually build a sys.bak directory in the last partition of the hard disk, and classify the system configuration file and backup file. First of all, the GHOST of each system is to do (the driver is driver, it will be done after the various patches; do not install software); secondly, the Win platform 4 guides (NTDetect.com, NTLDR, Bootfont.bin, Boot.ini) To press version backup. Again, the Linux of the Linux generated above is also backed up, saving it later.
Haha, today I will pull here, my mouth is dried.