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authorFrans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>2009-09-01 17:22:27 +0000
committerFrans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>2009-09-01 17:22:27 +0000
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-<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking -->
-<!-- original version: 12756 untranslated -->
-
- <sect1 id="backup">
- <title>Back Up Your Existing Data!</title>
-<para>
-
-Before you start, make sure to back up every file that is now on your
-system. If this is the first time a non-native operating system has
-been installed on your computer, it's quite likely you will need to
-re-partition your disk to make room for &debian;. Anytime you
-partition your disk, you should count on losing everything on the
-disk, no matter what program you use to do it. The programs used in
-installation are quite reliable and most have seen years of use; but
-they are also quite powerful and a false move can cost you. Even after
-backing up be careful and think about your answers and actions. Two
-minutes of thinking can save hours of unnecessary work.
-
-</para><para>
-
-If you are creating a multi-boot system, make sure that you have the
-distribution media of any other present operating systems on hand.
-Especially if you repartition your boot drive, you might find that you
-have to reinstall your operating system's boot loader, or in many
-cases the whole operating system itself and all files on the affected
-partitions.
-
-</para>
-
-<para arch="m68k">
-
-With the exception of the BVM and Motorola VMEbus computers, the only
-supported installation method for m68k systems is booting from a local
-disk or floppy using an AmigaOS/TOS/MacOS-based bootstrap, for these
-machines you will need the original operating system in order to boot
-Linux. In order to boot Linux on the BVM and Motorola VMEbus machines
-you will need the ``BVMBug'' or ``16xBug'' boot ROMs.
-
-</para>
-
- </sect1>