[parisc-linux] Is Linux and HP-UX coexistence on same system possible?

Nathan Neulinger nneul@umr.edu
18 Jan 2003 13:16:07 -0600


Other than the boot lifimage, I wonder if you could actually do this
with a "contiguous allocation" logical volume, such as is used for
primary swap? You'd just need an HP utility for passing the block
boundary information to the linux side or palo. Not sure how'd you'd
manage the boot though unless you could get palo to boot the hp kernel.

-- Nathan

On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 18:26, Derek Engelhaupt wrote:
> You can only do it using 2 completely seperate disks or in my case I
> boot from 2 different LUNs on my Autoraid Model 12 - one LINUX the
> other HP-UX. 
> 
> derek 
> 
>  "BUEHL,REINER (HP-Germany,ex1)" <reiner.buehl@hp.com> wrote: 
>         Hi all,
>         
>         Is it possible to install parisc linux into an empty logical
>         volume of an
>         existing HP-UX 11 installation and then boot one or the other
>         OS?
>         
>         Best regards,
>         Reiner.
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