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Dual Boot Haiku Vmware Image



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An easy way to update Haiku, would be to use this disk image. Note, the base Haiku installation is unmodified. A 10gb disk image has two 5gb bootable bfs partitions. Partition one has Haiku rev26804 loaded on it. You could use this image to constantly update Haiku without building it from source.

Simply boot up the VM an download a freshly built raw image from the file factory within Haiku, then extract the image, mount it, and copy it over (along with your personal data) to the blank 5gb partition (Haiku2) and boot from that partition with the already installed bootman loader. When you need to update again, just rewrite the contents of the first partition (Haiku1) and boot from it, etc ;)

Alternatively, you could install Ubuntu Linux on one of the partitions and build Haiku from sources, then simply install Haiku on the other partition.

Building Haiku via Linux
Installing Haiku to a physical partition from Linux

I won't be maintaining this.


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Submitted On:
05 Aug 2008
Submitted By:
Karl vom Dorff (karl)
File Date:
05 Aug 2008
File Author:
Karl
File Version:
0.1
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