Hello everybody,
You are very kind to take time on this.
Uh...aus9....well my earlier posts were just a rant and were not directed
pointed at anything TC offers out to userland. No!.
see, this sums up my computing skill right here...i just lost the entire post after spending time typing it to you......jeeps!
Here goes again from scratch.....
aus9, in actual fact i have found an excellent page describing TC and Grub within the TC website. It really is excellent and extremely accurate information.
it's a perfect explanation and 100 percent common sense. So TC website has reallly impressed here. (in my little world)
here
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.com/Install+more+than+one+Operating+System+on+a+Hard+Drive&structure=Installing+TCclearly, i did not look further than the end of my nose....
You see guys, i am not very hot with computers and money is never abundant.
I wanted to get the very most out of my new PC here. It is a 3.7ghz Hyperthread pentium 4.
I have got a special windows software tool called HyperOS.
http://www.hyperossystems.co.uk/ (HyperOS 2004FE)
It allows me to put unlimited versions of any popular Linux flavours.....and 22 versions of any flavours of windows....... onto the same hard drive.
It's multi-booting right there!
I have used HyperOS a lot and enjoy it.
Sometimes however, Linux flavours can mess about with Grub. There can be conflicts...or impending conflicts which are narrowly avoided.
i don't want to mess my HOS machine up because currently i never need to re-make this machine. HyperOS allows me to drag and drop an entire OS into a fresh new slot on the desktop. So i can clone entire operating systems in 2 minutes.
Currently i have 8 winXP machines on my desktop. Machine 1 is a virgin winXP which just has drivers for the hardware. That stays in a virgin state.
Sometimes, if needs must, i drag the "virgin winXP" over into a spare new desktop slot and this makes a fresh new winXP machine.
Other winXP machines i dedicate to music..... and other winXP machines are dedicated to the web. Other WinXP machines are for programming and Visual Studio and .net frameworks.
The HyperOS tool is great for me. So It was a bad gamble for me to mess around with Grub... it would be silly to ruin my HYperOS scenario.
I started this thread to find out how to avoid Grub....while still bieng able to get TC Linux onto my machine.... and get some other Linux flavours on.
It is all going pretty well, so thanks for your help.
I was never sure which bootloader is used by HyperOS.
Some reports said that people noticed that Grub behaved rather well with certain versions of HyperOS. (there are 3 popular versions).
But with my version of HyperOS, i was worried about the possibility that it may already have a linux loader in it.....and maybe messing with new Grub installs was a bad idea.
So in summary, it appears to be going ok now.
For me, it was about getting TC Linux working effectively. While keeping the HyperOS system in pristine condition. TC is a great operating system.
Thankyou for your time. Thankyou very much for TC Linux!
bye for now,
vinceASPECT.