Re: lenny reinstall
postid wrote:
I need to reinstall lenny using netinstall. (I had some problems with 
the network, etc. during the first attempt.) I want to keep the 
partitioning I currently have set up. I especially don't want to risk 
messing up hda1 since I promised the user that I'd give them the option 
of booting either system.
   hda1 win2000
   hda2 /
   hda5 /swap
   hda6 /home
 Will the partitioner give me the option of reusing the current scheme 
and formatting over the old data on hda2 and hda6 or do I need to delete 
the contents of hda2 and hda6 using a live distro (or the installer 
command line?) before I start the install? I seem to recall reading 
somewhere that Debian won't install over itself. Any pitfalls to watch 
for here or am I just paranoid? I don't want to lose the contents of 
hda1. I'm planning on using the graphical installer and manual 
partitioning.
No problem, when you get to the partitioning part of install choose the 
manual partitioning and choose the partitions you want to install to, as 
for /root you will need to have it formated during the install or you 
can delete the system files before hand by using a Live cd and not have 
it formated (this is good if you have /home on the /root partition), as 
for /home you do not need to format, if you want a clean install it's 
best to let the installer format all the partitions.
The /swap will be auto-formated, you have no choice.
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Jimmy Johnson
Bakersfield, CA. U.S.A.
Registered Linux User #380263
K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple stupid)
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