[ltp] Partitioning - how to keep IBM recovery partition active?

James Knott linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Mon, 29 Aug 2005 12:00:49 -0400


I just installed.  There was no choice to make re partitions.

Jiang Qian wrote:
> What choice did it give when you do restoration? Did it say at some 
> step "restore to first partition" or "restore to the whole disk"? or it 
> just go ahead and restore to the ntfs partition?
> 
> Peter and people out there, is there any evidence to tell one way or 
> other whether recovery cds try to wipe the whole system out instead of 
> allowing to restore to first(ntfs) partition? This is important because 
> if recovery cds indeed want to destroy linux it is a good rationale to 
> keep them, otherwise we can use them and destroy the recovery 
> partition. Maybe things are different between different set of recovery 
> cds? Then we should make a table on thinkwiki to address this.
> 
> In fact the thinkwiki page on recovery cds does not seems to address 
> how to actually keep recovery partition working for those of us whose 
> family members may insist using linux. Maybe we should add this to it.
> 
> Is there anyone who used resdore cds for T43 recently? Does it allow 
> non-destructive restore?
> Thanks indeed.
> 
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 11:29:54AM -0400, James Knott wrote:
>>I have an R31 and got the CD a few months after I bought the computer.
>>
>>
>>Jiang Qian wrote:
>>>Which version of thinkpad you used? And when did you order recovery cd?
>>>Thanks a lot.
>>>Jiang
>>>On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 08:05:50AM -0400, James Knott wrote:
>>>>Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
>>>>>I know of one difference between the functionality of the Recovery Partition 
>>>>>and the Recovery CDs - the Recovery Partition will only wipe the first 
>>>>>partition to restore Windows - the Recovery CDs will wipe the entire disk, 
>>>>>restoring both Windows and the on-disk Recovery Partition - thus back to your 
>>>>>system's exact factory defaults.
>>>>I recently used the CD provided by IBM and it didn't touch my Linux
>>>>partitions.  It only used the NTFS partion, where XP was installed.  I
>>>>only had to reinstall GRUB, to make Linux bootable again.
>>>>
>>>>
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