I'm a relative newbie, but here's what I did that seemed to work thus far (using two IDE drives): Start with two hard drives installed as master/slave: - Install FC1 normally, but: adjust the partitioning so nothing is on the slave (this should be hdb and I'll assume it is for the rest of the discussion) but free space. - Remove the master (hda) and install the previous slave (hdb) as master. Reboot and adjust the CMOS settings. - Install FC1 (here you could exclude the bootloader unless you think you might want to swap hdb and hdb at some point) - Renstall the two HDs as master/slave. Reboot and adjust the CMOS settings again. The initial master is back to being master, the initial slave is back to being slave. (Don't forget the change the jumper on hdb!) - Reboot and edit grub.conf to recognize the installation on the 2nd drive (which should be /dev/hdb) If you want the two installations to be able ot read and write to each other, it's a simple bit of editing /etc/fstab. There's probably a better/easier way, but thus far, this seems to be working. Chris K. > I'trying to get two bootable fedora installation on the > same system. But when i start the second installation the > installer prompt me to upgrade or fresh the existing > installation. Is there any way to install a new instance > in a new partition ? > Thanks in advance. > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list