Re: How To Build Multi-Boot Box?
The date and time was 10/28/2008 1:25 PM, and on a whim, (PeteCresswell)
pounded out on the keyboard:
> Per dadiOH:
>> Two caveats...
>>
>> 1. If you should happen to already have two OS installs - XP + 98, eg - you
>> will have two boot menus to go through if you want to boot XP: first, the
>> GRUB then the normal XP.
>>
>> 2. If you decide to dump Ubuntu you will have to repair the MBR to get rid
>> of the GRUB loader.
>
> How about creating backup images?
>
> What's the path of least resistance?
>
> Image the entire drive? (which I've never done before)
>
> Image the two partitions separately? (which I do....using
> something called TeraByte - but it seems like the custom boot
> block is now not backed up)
>
Hi Pete,
I use Boot Magic to handle my 5 OS's (used to come with Partition Magic-
don't know if it still does). I remember reading here that without a
boot manager like Boot Magic, one couldn't boot a Win9x partition within
XP/wk2 (not your issue I know but it's mentioned above).
While you can use the built in managers for what you want to do, a boot
manager for me makes selecting an OS a one selection procedure.
I use Partition Magic to create backup partitions of all my partitions,
so it doubles as a backup program. So if I need to restore from another
of the hard drives, I reboot into my DOS partition and use Partition
Magic from there (you have to reboot most of the time to copy a
partition so I use the DOS version of PM so it isn't necessary)
I have three hard drives and keep redundant copies within the three, and
my data is redundant between two.
--
Terry R.
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