How to survive 98, 2000, RH7
Author: takethat, lunix takethat: should haitin friend asked me to make my way to the three systems coexist tell you. There may be some incompatations, please advise. The first step: of course is partition, you have to take your hard disk. Take 20G hard drives as an example. First use the FDISK partition, divide the C disk D disk (or more) a total of 5G left to 15G should not move. Let it free! Step 2: Install 98. It should be very easy, there is not much to say. Step 3: Install 2000, of course, use FAT32's disk format, otherwise the 98 and 2000 are not compatible. At this time, you can see your 2000 when you reboot. You can guide 98. There should be no problem, Microsoft's product compatibility is very good. However, I'd better start with the disc installation 2000. Step 4: Install RH7. Start with your Linux CD. The most important thing is the partition problem, with a graphic partition tool (which comes with RH7), add partition / and swap partitions. (Of course, you can also follow the partitioning methods mentioned in many books, but for newcomers, there is no problem with this partition, there is no problem) This time your hard disk should have no space. Then it is installed. LILO should be the first sector of the hard drive. (This is very important, otherwise how do you use LILO to guide 2000? It is important to discharv. Step 5: Start, remember that Linux is now installed after 15G, more than 8.4 g. Therefore, LILO cannot boot and start with the boot disk. Step 6: Edit Lilo.conf. Edit the /etc/lilo.conf file, see if there is any other = / dev / hda1 label = dos if you don't join. There is also a change to LINEAR (like this to write) to LBA32. Then store. Run / sbin / lilo can see the prompt of Add Linux * Add DOS, otherwise there is no successful load LILO. Finally, you can see the graphic LILO of RH7. Do you have to guide DOS and Linux. Just succeed. wish you success! Lunix: Subject to the DOS's FDisk tool is really good, but the FDisk tool can only be divided into a main area, while Win98 can coexist with Win2000 on a main resident, but this will lead to inconvenience of system management - -Win98 and Win2000 will share all system resources and will have more or less problems when installing some applications (such as Office XP of MS). Thus, a feasible approach is to divide the multi-center, and it is recommended to use PowerQuest's PQMagic hard drive partition magician. The tool supports the division of four main regions, using very fools (specific methods are not described in this more, please refer to other materials).