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11-15-2001 03:51 AM
11-15-2001 03:51 AM
I wonder that a disk containg Redhat is failed, I can boot off Win98 because the OS menu box is given by Redhat.
If not, how can I remove Redhat safely from my PC to disable dual boot capability.
Thanks in advance,
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11-15-2001 06:37 AM
11-15-2001 06:37 AM
Re: Redhat & Win98 coexists....
If you want to uninstall Linux and keep your Win98 partition, boot on Windows and do:
fdisk /mbr
and then
fdisk
The menu will open. Choose 'Make active partition' and type in the number of your windows partition.
That should do it.
Regards,
Paga
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11-15-2001 07:52 AM
11-15-2001 07:52 AM
Re: Redhat & Win98 coexists....
1) boot linux
2) go option fdisk
...
option m(help)
3)seleciont p
delete the partition the linux and swap
4) seleciont w(writer)
reboot
bye, Jairo
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11-16-2001 04:17 AM
11-16-2001 04:17 AM
Re: Redhat & Win98 coexists....
this fits the case with lilo in mbr, but what if lilo is in the first sectors of the active partitions?
in both cases, boot the RedHat, do a 'lilo -u' or 'lilo -U', boot in 98, erase/reassign partitions and there you go.
E.
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11-23-2001 05:56 AM
11-23-2001 05:56 AM
Re: Redhat & Win98 coexists....
There're two disks.
One has win98 and the other Redhat respectively.
What happens if Redhat disk failed ?
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11-23-2001 10:55 AM
11-23-2001 10:55 AM
Re: Redhat & Win98 coexists....
The redhad disk is the boot disk so if that disk fails you need to swap disks and run fdisk /mbr
on the windows disk. ( from floppy disk since your not able to boot, so create an rescue disk )
Gideon
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11-28-2001 04:40 PM
11-28-2001 04:40 PM
SolutionAnyway, to do away with this problem all together there is a device at http://www6.tomshardware.com/storage/01q3/010727/index.html that will allow you to switch which harddrive you want to boot from. That way each disk is attached to the system and operate independently so you just turn the dial to windows drive and boot. I thought this was a great device.
Hope this helps.