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win98SE regedit question/boot messages questions
(I've modified this to take into account the likely need for the replacement drive to be a DOS boot drive with the OS) This version of the note is modified for 3X use. 14) Rename sys to oldsys Rename a Volume You can use INSTALL to rename a volume. To rename volume SYS:, dismount SYS:, create another volume,

renaming /boot to /boot_<arch>
It's usually recommended to leave this alone, though, and change the configuration of /boot/loader (the third stage loader). See Donn's article. The following is more for hacking value than anything else...:-) If you have created a disk label without an "a" partition, you'll have to either rename one partition to

Large Harddrive Question ?
Will it rename my F to a higher letter, or will it leave F alone, and name the Linux partition G? Your windows drive letters should stay the same because FWIW, here's the list that fdisk recognizes: 0 Empty 1c Hidden Win95 FA 70 DiskSecure Mult bb Boot Wizard hid 1 FAT12 1e Hidden Win95 FA 75 PC/IX be Solaris

New Installation Question
... from the NT FAQ (http://www.ntfaq.com) and add a step which modifies boot.ini to have a different default OS (eg have boot.nt and boot.98 and rename to boot.ini /l /r /y /c Where /l tells it to shutdown the local machine, /r to reboot, /c to close all programs and /y to avoid having to say yes to questions.

Partition question
Save it as boot.local.orig Now you can go back to this file and rename it to boot.local if you can't boot up! But, as a newbie you'll want to avoid that at ANY After having posted the previous answer I re-read your question and realize you simply asked how to start Apache. My answer was regarding how to start

Help with autoexec.nt commands
... and suse 9 pro. my 1st install didnt format and use a /home partition, so like an idiot, i used webmin to rename and mount what it called /data1 to /home. Question is how do i get it back and keep it there so that i dont have to remount every time i log into suse? Will XP & Linux be dueling with swords or

Boot time question
The Windows 95 Resource Kit (1995 edition, page 221) explains how to set up a dual boot by copying and renaming the IO.SYS and MSDOS.SYS files from a DOS boot floppy. However, I assume that to this, I need to already have DOS installed on my hard drive. Since my system came with Win95 preinstalled, there is no DOS

Newbie-Question: Compiling latest standard kernel
DOS DEL C:\OS2\SYSTEM\AUTOEXEC.DOS RENAME C:\OS2\SYSTEM\BOOT.DOS C:\OS2\SYSTEM\TEMP A: SYS C: 5. Remove the diskette from drive A and restart the system. Note: If SYS.COM cannot be found on drive A, copy it from the \DOS subdirectory on the hard disk. [...] It worked just fine with a Win95 emergency boot disk.

Question for the advanced#1
I didn't look very closely, but renaming the existing folders would, of course, break the primary installation. Or did the installer mean creating new folders with different names for the new installation? I backed out because at the time it wasn't important enough to me, but a situation may arise again when I need

a question for a win98 genious... (long story)
These assigned letters only apply after NT's up and running. There may be some stuff in BOOT.INI to worry about (that uses BIOS designations). dave You cannot change the drive letter for the drive that NT booted from. Been there tried that. Wouldn't be asking the question otherwise. Dave.

SCSI HD IIGS: Question - How to boot both 8-bit and 16-bit ...
5th option in the startup menu r> 2. boot -f dksc(0,3,8)sash.ARCS r> the system will boot sash from the CDROM. and it will give sash prompt. r> then follow (I guess we really ought to rename that option in fx...). -- Scott Henry <sco...@sgi.com> / Help! My disclaimer is missing! IRIX MTS, / GIGO *really* means:

Another boot question
... Command.com, Autoexec.bat, and Config.sys files from your previous operating system by renaming them to Io.dos, Msdos.dos, Command.dos, Autoexec.dos, and Config.dos. If the Io.dos, Msdos.dos, or Command.dos file is removed from the computer, moved to a folder other than the root folder of the boot drive,

autoexec question
Rename Startrom.com to Startrom.old and then rename the Startrom.n12 boot image to Startrom.com. This allows you to use the F12 key on the client's welcome or I have some question regarding the RIS / PXE implementation in Windows 2000. 1. Is there a way to customize the time F12 is shown when booting the PXE

Question concerning boot process
... rec games computer ultima dragons While forming in a straight line, thehawk <thehawk515...@hotmaildot.com> wrote: What happens if you REName the CONFIG. I am not smart enough to be able to find them if you did. the actual error message ist just a good old "file not found or directory empty" during boot.

Boot question
Holly Bostick mo...@planet.nl linux gentoo user Russell Slater schreef: Couldn't you place both kernels in /boot with different names and leverage grub to to the /boot of the distro whose bootloader you're using, but of course, if you have to do that, you can easily rename the copied kernel to something unique,

a NEW dual boot question
Cut and paste file to a temp folder or rename it.Re-boot.No problems.Delete file. Just tested. HTH :) Free Windows/PC help, http://web.ukonline.co.uk/sheppard.p/trouble.htm Free songs download, http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/17/sheppard.html.

Question : Can i dual boot XP twice on the same PC?
But on ANs (definitely) and ARNs (I think), you can tell it to boot from any filename you like. I used to do this on ANs, but don't anymore. (Old phobias die easier if their death saves me signifigant amounts of time -- and just blowing away the old image does, because there is no "rename" command on Bay's file

Emergency Repair Disk question
'make install' will add your new kernel to /boot with the name vmlinuz-2.4.22. If you already have a kernel with that name it will automatically rename it vmlinuz-2.4.22.old so you can still boot the machine with the old kernel if the new one doesn't work. You can add the new kernel to the grub boot menu by adding

Yet another renaming question :)
During boot, I now get a string of "directory or file nor found" messages. Those messages do not come from the autoexec.bat or config.sys files, Wininit is a little program that runs before Windows proper starts up; it is used by install (and uninstall) programs to copy/delete/rename files that may be locked

HOWTO:Question Rename SQL Server
When /boot is a file, I just get a "open rz()boot/pmax: 20" error (20 is ENOTDIR), and then it happily loads /boot. One big question is, I suppose, can this be squeezed into the first-stage bootblocks that don't store block numbers? Currently the alpha bootblocks are compiled such that the libsa ufs.c doesn't