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Old Monk
January 18th, 2008, 03:56 PM
Hi

After some time and effort and considerable help from our learned Linux guru here at Wilders (you know who I mean ;) ), I now have a very stable XP and Wolvix dual boot set-up.

Having had to format at one point to get to this stage, I now would like TI v8 to set up a Secure Zone again.

However, I get this message from the wizard as the SZ I asume wants to move the Linux partitions.

-{ Quote: "You are about to change paramaters of some Linux Partition.

If this is not a bootable partition click ok to continue.

If this is a bootable partition you will need to perform some action to make it bootable after the partitioning operations.

Please be sure to have your Linux boot diskette before clicking ok

In order to make this partition bootable again you should insert the Linux
diskette.

Boot the PC from the Linux diskette and log in as root

If you use ASPLoader as the Linux loader type /sbin/aspdlr

If you use LILO type /sbin/lilo

If you use a different Linux loader please follow the instructions as described in the main pages of your loader." }-

My main installation problems of linux concerned the GRUB bootloader.

Wolvix install was very intuitive compared to others and am loathe to sacrifice this stable install to go back to 'GRUB hell'

I do have Super Grub Manager to hand if required.

Ya reckon between them TI, GRUB and Wolvix will make this painless.

Anyone encountered this before with and had experiences good or bad before I proceed ?