Will Rickards
Storage Is My Life
So this weekend I installed (still installing) gentoo 2005.0 starting with the minimal install disk and x86 stage 1. That seems to be going well. Although now I'm at the kernel configuration (make menuconfig) step and I need advice as to what to enable/disable/modularize. I picked reiserfs as my filesystem and I have one swap partition /dev/hda1 and one linux partition /dev/hdc2.
Speaking of partitions:
I used to have an extended partition as the first partition on my primary hard drive. My win2k partition is on /dev/hda2, a primary partition which is marked as boot. In the extended partition was a logical one to hold swap space. I removed this extended partition and added a primary partition to replace it and use as my linux swap.
On my second hard drive /dev/hdc I have a 2GB primary partition for my windows swap and the rest is another primary partition for linux which I marked as boot.
But know when I boot the system the Nt loader complains it can't find ntoskernel or something like that (I only tried to boot back into windows once and didn't write the message down). It did give me the choices in my boot.ini. At first I thought this is a boot.ini problem as it is pointing to the wrong partition but it is pointing to partition 1, which is correct. So now I don't know what I screwed up.
Speaking of partitions:
I used to have an extended partition as the first partition on my primary hard drive. My win2k partition is on /dev/hda2, a primary partition which is marked as boot. In the extended partition was a logical one to hold swap space. I removed this extended partition and added a primary partition to replace it and use as my linux swap.
On my second hard drive /dev/hdc I have a 2GB primary partition for my windows swap and the rest is another primary partition for linux which I marked as boot.
But know when I boot the system the Nt loader complains it can't find ntoskernel or something like that (I only tried to boot back into windows once and didn't write the message down). It did give me the choices in my boot.ini. At first I thought this is a boot.ini problem as it is pointing to the wrong partition but it is pointing to partition 1, which is correct. So now I don't know what I screwed up.