> > Wilson Woon wrote: > > > I'm trying to install Windows XP, Fedora Core 3 and RedHat Linux 9 all > > > in one hard disk. At first I installed Windows XP and then Fedora Core > > > 3. I use the Grub loader to load both of them. However, when it comes > > > to RedHat 9, I'm not sure how to do? How do I configure the Grub > > > loader so that it will detect RedHat 9 as well? > > Simple. Don't install or configure any boot loader with RedHat9. Than boot > > into FC3 and edit grub.conf. Copy the lines you have for FC3 (they start > > with title line, and there's usually three more lines), and edit them > > accordingly. You'll probably end up with something like this: > > title Red Hat Linux 9 (2.4.xx-xx) > > root (hd0,0) > > kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.xx-xx ro root=/dev/hda1 > > initrd /boot/initrd-2.4.xx-xx.img I don't think any edits are necessary. Just copy the lines from RHL9-grub.conf to FC3-grub.conf. An alternative way to install - where no manual intervention is required is to have a common '/boot' partition for all OSes - this way there is also a common /boot/grub/grub.conf. So, if you update FC3 kernel - the correct grub.conf is updated. And if you update RHL9 kernel - the correct grub.conf is updated. Satish