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isus
June 20th, 2003, 10:09 PM
bc the linux forum was getting old...

do you dual-boot your linux config?

if so, with what? (ie winxp, win98, not grub or lilo)

isamoor
June 21st, 2003, 12:56 AM
Let's just say I have the capacity to dual boot. I have WinXP on here too.

I like winxp, but it has a tragic flaw at the moment. A very sucky driver for my netgear network card. If I use any of the full blown p2p software that needs lots of connections, windows literally stutters, making it unusable. (i mean the screen freezes and the sound loops for 5 out of every 10 seconds) This was pretty much the last straw for me.

Been up for about 10 straight days since that fiasco, not been missin' much if you ask me. If I really start missing Battlefield, I'll just go try out the latest WineX and see if I can't get that bad boy working.

Overnet/ed2k the offical clients work the best for me for isos/movies. MLDonkey is always a work in progress to me and xmule isn't near stable enough yet.

GTK-Gnutella rocks by the way. The latest limewire's (3+) are just starting to catch up on features. I can get any song I want on there, and it's not like there was ever a bitrate cap to stifle the quality on gnutella.

Slackware rocks! (Though not for newbies, please don't rush out and try it if you've never done linux before. Go find knoppix)

Later,

Isamoor

PS What the hell is this file sharing newbie label under my name? Give me a forum newbie or maybe zeropaid newbie, but c'mon.

cpugeniusmv
June 21st, 2003, 01:04 AM
well, i used to...before i ran the hub.

mandrake 9.1 and xp

but now i use it on a different machine because i can't really restart very often :\

MoonMan
June 21st, 2003, 03:53 AM
@isamoor: ??

Over time I have had the following in a few different combinations: Mandrake, Red Hat, Win2k, and Win98. Currently I just dual book Win2k and Win98... too lazy to install a Linux distro at the moment.

nasrules
June 21st, 2003, 04:26 AM
I don't have any space to dual-boot at the moment, but when I get my nice new HD (soon!) I'll be dual-booting my current WinXP with RedHat 9.

d-koolest
June 30th, 2003, 05:02 PM
When you dual boot, is there risk of damaging your current OS (say XP)? I share a PC with my family and they wouldn't appreciate it if I destroyed everything.

wonderboy2005
June 30th, 2003, 05:17 PM
there is the possibility, but so long as you read everything, you should be ok. and try not to repartition the drive that your current OS is on. though its never happened to me, partitioning has a nasty habbit of destroying stuff. ofcourse, you should save the partition table to a floppy in case the partitions crap out on you.

d-koolest
June 30th, 2003, 05:42 PM
I only have a C drive and a D drive. Should I use D? it's called SYSTEM_SAV.

notbob
June 30th, 2003, 06:01 PM
Originally posted by d-koolest
When you dual boot, is there risk of damaging your current OS (say XP)? I share a PC with my family and they wouldn't appreciate it if I destroyed everything.

i did this just this weekend

redhat killed xp's bootloader--the files were still there, but the os wouldn't boot

i tried to fix the loader, then that killed the redhat's booter

i ended up reinstalling xp on top of red hat, then moving the files from the drive (c:) to the new xp install (called f:)

from 100% to zero and back to 100% in 4 hours

linux installs/dual boots are not to be taken lightly--even "blank" partitions can have important stuff on them

d-koolest
June 30th, 2003, 06:03 PM
I'll just wait till we have to reinstall XP then. It happens every once in a while because we've got screwy satellite internet that goes out...oh well.

CCSDUDE
June 30th, 2003, 06:07 PM
I don't dual boot any Unix based OS's with any Windows based ones....

Have a few Linux boxes running off the 'line' without any shell booted on some old 133mhz machines with samba dishing up files and such to my main system/s. I do this for one reason...lol the old systems have a nice air flow going so I can mount up 2 or more 20-80 gig drives and run them through a PCI ATA133 card and they stay nice and cool rather then overheating like hell in my main box.

What I do boot on one 160gb drive is...XP Pro/ME/2k but I usually use 2k for video capturing XP for all around crap like p2p/movie watching/IRC chat an such and the ME is rarely used unless I'm having a 'lets play' day.

d-koolest
June 30th, 2003, 06:18 PM
Hmm...since both are Unix-based, would Mac OS X be more compatible with Linux? I have a Mac too, and could probably get them to work together.:fire

Aaron73153
June 30th, 2003, 06:23 PM
Dual boot WIN XP with Mandrake 9.1 and I find myself using linux even more.

Theinfamousone
June 30th, 2003, 06:31 PM
I used to dual boot Longhorn beta 4015 and XP. Longhorn is going to be great when it gets closer to final stages. All of the drivers for my system that say they are for XP can be run on Longhorn (like Windows compatibility mode for drivers). I had it tweaked, hacked, cracked etc. into actually being a pretty stable OS, but I just decided to screw it because I am too used to XP and I would rather use the space for other stuff.

d-koolest
June 30th, 2003, 06:31 PM
I would if it was my PC but it's a family one and my family would freak out (they have trouble plugging in the speakers or getting email sometimes). I think I'll just play around with it and try to make it work on the Mac w/Virtual PC.

WRFan
June 30th, 2003, 06:48 PM
I QUADRABoot. eh. you know. 4 systems, that's quadra, lol. dos, win98, winxp and mandrake 9. It's cool - in dos nothing ever works, win98 crashes all the time, winxp eats resources like hell and on mandrake nothing compiles properly. so it's never boring :devil

Sockfulloflove
July 3rd, 2003, 08:16 PM
i dual boot with winxp and mandrake 9.1.

strestout1
July 16th, 2003, 09:31 PM
i used to dual boot WinXP and BeOS R5, though now i just use RedHat9.

PowerMan57two
July 16th, 2003, 09:53 PM
Originally posted by nasrules
I don't have any space to dual-boot at the moment, but when I get my nice new HD (soon!) I'll be dual-booting my current WinXP with RedHat 9.

What kind of hard drive are you getting and what size? I currently have a maxtor, and a western digital hard drive's both are 120GB

The Knife Thrower
July 17th, 2003, 07:58 AM
I have:

Mandrake Linux 9.1
Windows XP Home
DOS6/Win3.1

bobhss
July 17th, 2003, 09:21 AM
Before the reformat, I was 98SE, XP, Mandrake 8.0. Since the reformat it's just XP on that one. The laptop has 98, Win2k. If I get another computer I may mess around with dual booting again.

NDGAARONDI
August 9th, 2003, 07:20 PM
I was thinking of getting HP-UX just as a laugh, since that was me in that test lol

Then try others, give me something to do lol