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(OT) I am offended by the wording



Dear Osamu,
  I was offended by several of your usages like :
"Judging from your question... Not for you." , etc.
I have done OS - installations before (including dual-boots) .
I also know that there is a very high probability for data loss .
My intention was not school boyish C programming ,
and I thought I made my desire clear :-

1. I did not have the resources to buy enough floppies or so , for a total 
    data back-up .The ones I have are all for official purposes.
    I KNOW THAT A BACKUP IS ESSENTIAL.
2. I am now left in a position where I need my data , can't afford 
    a backup AND CAN ONLY SHIFT DATA ON THE 
    HARD DISK (from partition to partition).

My question was context-specific  and not a generic question .

-- Shyam



----- Original Message -----
From: "Osamu Aoki" <debian@aokiconsulting.com>
To: <shyamk@eth.net>
Cc: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: A safe approach whereby , I can have Debian on a Windows partition ,
sans data loss


Fold line at 72 Char.

On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 10:03:36AM +0530, shyamk@eth.net wrote:
> Could somebody please advice me on a safe approach whereby , I can
> have Debian on a Windows partition , sans data loss . ie : I want both
> the OSes , for different reasons .

If you need POSIX under windows for school C programming lesson, go
cygwin (pointer given in previous question)

If you need LINUX on windows, there is a way but it is very complicated
if you want to do it with Debian.

> Can somebody who has done a similar thing , please outline what steps
> are to be taken to this end , such that it is 100% certain that no
> data loss will ever occur.

Judging from your question... Not for you.

Assume 100% chance of dataloss when you first play installing OS
including Windows. :-)

And, it is easier to install Linux normally.

> I am planning to clear off the 'E:' of Windows (I am having an 8.44 GB
> HDD)i  (COPIED from another post of yours)

     |        |     Start      |      |      End       | Start  |Number of|
Part.|bootable|Head Cyl. Sector|System|Head Cyl. Sector| Sector |Sectors  |  MB
-----+--------+----------------+------+----------------+--------+---------+----
1    |    yes |   1    0      1|   0Bh| 254  256     63|      63|  4128642|2015
2    |     no |   0  257      1|   0Fh| 254 1023     63| 4128705| 12370050|6040
3    |     no |   0    0      0|   00h|   0    0      0|       0|        0|   0
4    |     no |   0    0      0|   00h|   0    0      0|       0|        0|   0

Why not install Debian/linux and lilo in /dev/hda2 (What you call D:)
Install Debian MBR in /dev/hda
Leave functioning windoze in /dev/hda (C:) as is.

Read documents at http://www.debian.org/doc/ddp

You have got a lots of homeworks to do.

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