About the Interactive disk setup option
CAUTION:
To retain your previous partitions and divisions
using the Interactive fdisk/divvy option,
you must assemble the hard disk layout information from your
previous system before beginning the new installation.
The disk setup option for Interactive fdisk/divvy
is available for any installation that starts as
a Fresh (rather than Upgrade) installation type.
Interactive fdisk/divvy defers disk setup until the end
of the installation prompts.
The installation then runs the utilities
fdisk(ADM)
and
divvy(ADM)
interactively.
To retain your previous partitions and divisions on the new system,
assemble the hard disk layout information from your
previous system (including any pre-existing DOS partitions)
before beginning the new installation, as follows:
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Run fdisk and select option 1.
Record the numbers of the partitions that hold your filesystems,
then exit fdisk.
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Run
divvy(ADM)
for each partition.
CAUTION:
Do not select c within divvy.
Doing so destroys the contents of the selected filesystem.
Only select c if you have a complete backup of the
filesystem, and you want to remake the filesystem into
a different format.
You must then restore all the data to that filesystem after installation.
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Copy the information from your screen into
the following table:
Primary Hard Disk Filesystems
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Type
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New FS
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First Block
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Last Block
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Exit divvy.
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Enter this information during the installation's
fdisk and divvy sessions
to recreate your previous hard disk layout for the new installation.
To access the Interactive fdisk/divvy option, press <Space>
at Hard disk setup in the Preparing your disk and choosing
software window, then press <Space> again
at Partitions & filesystems.
The Interactive fdisk/divvy option is not available for the second
hard disk.
See
``Upgrading a non-primary hard disk''.
See also:
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About other hard disk setup options
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About the Preserve hard disk option
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003