Re: Copy WinXP partition to new disk using Linux
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 08:19:12 +0100
> I want to be able to copy my /winxp partition on an old disk to a new
> disk and then boot from the new disk. It was no problem to copy
> everything over (while Linux was booted) but when I try to boot from the
> new disk it complains that the disk is not bootable. What do I need to
Install a bootloader.
Eric
Relevant Pages
- SUMMARY: Moving /usr From Under Root "/" To Its Own Partition
... One of the reasons for doing this is to end up with a smaller root ... Install the boot block and boot off the new drive. ... " In order for the root partition to be fscked and remounted ... D> temporarily on the existing disk. ... (SunManagers) - Re: laptop - new HD - no CD or floppy drive
... I put the laptop HD back in the PC and I could boot from it. ... If the primary partition has an incorrect boot sector. ... If the disk geometry is incorrect. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware) - Re: laptop - new HD - no CD or floppy drive
... I put the laptop HD back in the PC and I could boot from it. ... If the primary partition has an incorrect boot sector. ... If the disk geometry is incorrect. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware) - Re: Can I boot of an XP System disk, nested in a logical volume
... I'll boot of Partition Magic or some other kind of magic and fix it that-a-way. ... It's been a long time since I messed with partitions like this, but in the back of my head I have this fragment about boring registry hands-on editing, 'derived Disk ID's' and the 'Master Boot Sector' -- that's S as in 'Senile'. ... One reason for the drive letter change on cloned drives is to keep the parent drive hooked up the first time the clone is booted, being that the clone has the same Mount Manager database, and being that the Mount Manager *always* respects drive letter assignments, it will see the parent drive and its valid disk signature and assign the C: drive letter to the original C: drive, so there will be no C: letter available for the clone. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics) - Re: Fedora Core 2/Windows XP dual boot: selecting Linux doesnt work
... grub is installed on the /root partition, which is the first partition on hdc: hdc1, or in grub notation. ... Stage1 is the unpatched 512-byte file, that is patched and copied to the boot record during setup. ... This byte is initialized to 0xff in the stage1 file, but patched to 0x81 in your setup, to say "we are booting from disk." ... (comp.os.linux.setup) |
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