On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 05:10 -0600, Mike McCarty wrote: > Charles Curley wrote: > > On Sun, Dec 10, 2006 at 09:18:09AM -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote: > > > >>On Sun, 2006-12-10 at 07:01 +0530, Vivek J. Patankar wrote: > >> > >>>On 12/10/06, Hadders <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> > >>>>I'm going to install Vista (dual-boot) and was wondering if it was easy > >>>>to just back it up rather than running grub? > >>> > >>># dd if=/dev/hda of=/path/filename bs=512 count=1 > >> > >>No, No, NO. The MBR is only the first 446 bytes of block 0. The rest is > >>the partition table. I assume you don't want to rewrite the partition > >>table. > > > > > > Quite. So you save the partition table separately: > > No. The PT is a part of the MBR, which should be saved > as a whole. If one later decides not to replace the PT > portion of them MBR when "undoing" an operation, that > decision should be made then, not when doing the save. > > [snip] > > Mike > -- > p="p=%c%s%c;main(){printf(p,34,p,34);}";main(){printf(p,34,p,34);} > This message made from 100% recycled bits. > You have found the bank of Larn. > I can explain it for you, but I can't understand it for you. > I speak only for myself, and I am unanimous in that! > Hi, Mike, It has been decades since I looked at the disk structure. I am curious about the current "state of the art". Can you recommend some (heavy?) reading? Regards, Les H