From: lebeld@iro.umontreal.ca (David Lebel) Subject: Installing Linux from SLS with OS/2 Date: Fri, 7 May 1993 03:35:20 GMT
Ok, maybe should I look into the FAQs, maybe I should read this
newsgroup, but I don't have much time to dig out that information for
my very particular case. Ok, I have 2 hard drives, one 170mb which is
my C: and HPFS formatted with OS/2 on it. My second hard drive is
a 210mb formatted as one big D:. What I would like is to put a Boot
Manager partition on my D: drive, format a 80MB HPFS partition for OS/2
and a 120MB partition that I would use for Linux. My primary operating
system would still be OS/2, but still want to install a UN*X os on
my machine. I don't want to erase my current C: drive (I've too much
stuff installed, and don't have the 150 disks needed to do the backup),
and I'm ready to clean my D: drive and reformat it in the scheme I
told you previously...
In short, how do I proceed with SLS distribution to install
Linux on my BootManager and be able to install Linux on that
second hard drive's 120MB partition... Any insights?
Thanks you very much!