On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 06:20, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > I would just install a second Fedora Core and putting it's grub to the > MBR. The /etc/grub.conf has to have sections for both Fedoras. You just > have to care for the use of the LABEL feature. Therefor relabel the > partitions of the second Fedora installation using e2label following the > scheme: > /boot will become /boot2 (while you should be able to share one /boot > partition, not certain about it) > / will become /2 > And change that in the kernel line for the second Fedora too. > > Alexander Actually the Fedora/Red Hat people have already configured anaconda to deal with this very issue. I have two Fedora installations (On for emergencies if I brake something) on a single drive and they were set up as /boot, /boot1, /, and /1 by anaconda. -- jludwig <wralphie@xxxxxxxxxxx>