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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: imarchak on June 08, 2000, 12:26:36 AM
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Can e-smith be installed on a deidicated partiton alongside other OS's?
I am interested in trying e-smith, but do not as yet have a machine I can dedicate fully to it, and the info in the website sounds as though it formats and sets the HD up itself and would nuke my existing Win & Linux partitions.
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No, when you install E-smith, it wipes the hard disk. It cannot co-exist with another OS.
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Mike,
Thanks for the info. Not the answer I wanted, but much better to find out this way :)
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Hi to both of you,
The "Nondestructve" install is simple.
a. Make sure there is enough space for e-smith (for linux partition).
If not, create some (e.g. by FIPS).
b. Edit ks.cfg file on Install floppy:
# partitioning parameters
zerombr yes
clearpart --all
change to
# partitioning parameters
zerombr no
clearpart --linux
and
# boot loader
lilo --append "ether=0,0,eth1" --location mbr
to
# boot loader
lilo --append "ether=0,0,eth1" --location partition
Above implies use of boot floppy (created during install) to boot e-smith
and leave unchanged your normal boot to gatesware.
Happy experiments!!
eddy
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or install in a vmware session
>Hi to both of you,
>The "Nondestructve" install is simple.
>a. ...
>b. ...
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OK, that seems reasonably simple enough. Here's the situation I have:
/dev/hda-mbr = XOSL GUI Boot Loader (for my command line illiterate fiancee)
/dev/hda1 = Windows98-FAT32 (all of 4.3GB HD)
/dev/hda-mbr = Lilo (pointed at by /hda-mbr Boot loader)
/dev/hdb1 = Caldera OpenLinux-ext2 (1.5GB)
/dev/hdb2 = Storage etc.-ext2 (2GB)
Leaving 6.5GB free for whatever, I seem to remember seeing that e-smith is about 200MB, would it be heinously tricky to create a 200MB /dev/hdb3 and install e-smith there? That would be the perfect solution until I was happy with my knowledge of e-smith and the config at which point I would just install the HD of the destination machine and 'find / -print | cpio -dumpv' to the new HD.
Is this crazy?
By the way thanks for the help so far!