lesliek
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Posted: Mar. 26 2006,06:38 |
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I did a frugal installation of DSL v 2.2b on a Compaq Armada 1700, which formerly had Windows 98 installed.
The hard drive on which I installed it has four partitions.
I created hda1 and hda2 before the installation. They are regular Linux partitions, with hda1 being the boot partition.
hda4 is a swap partition which I also created before the installation.
hda3 is a partition (with ID 12) that I didn't delete when creating the other three. According to a document which I found on the Web about partition types:
"ID 12 (decimal 18) is used by Compaq for their configuration utility partition. It is a FAT-compatible partition (about 6 MB) that boots into their utilities, and can be added to a LILO menu as if it were MS-DOS."
I would like to add hda3 to the LILO menu, as suggested in the quotation, so that, if necessary in the future, hda3 could be selected at boot-up instead of DSL and then used to alter the computer's BIOS settings.
Is such an addition something which would be possible when DSL is being used?
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