On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 10:03, Robert L Cochran wrote: [snip] > That brings up the conceptually hard part: if you install Linux on > /dev/hda and also on /dev/hdb, you have to edit the grub.conf and > /etc/fstab files and use the e2label program to make sure your drives > have unique partition labels. Not even this is necessary, the installer should have done that: On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 22:32, PCDEBB | Fedora-list wrote: > I usually let the install auto allocate the sizes for me, [Rob:] > But for your purposes, so long as you installed the grub bootloader you > should be able to dual boot both Windows 2000 and Fedora with no sweat. > You can pretty much trust the installer. It doesn't wreck anything, at > least it doesn't in my experience. I agree! -- Iain Buchanan <iain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Time-sharing is the junk-mail part of the computer business. -- H.R.J. Grosch (attributed)
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