Re: Chainloader question.

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Roger wrote:
> On 11/21/2009 09:50 AM, Mikkel wrote:
>> Erik P. Olsen wrote:
>>   
>>> Can a 64-bit system be chainloaded from a 32-bit?
>>>
>>>      
>> What do you mean by chainloaded? If you are talking about a Grub,
>> then it is the same for a 32 or 64 bit version of Fedora. Grub is a
>> boot loader that is independent of the OS installed. (Except for
>> storing its files.)
>>
>> Mikkel
>>    
> I tried the standard commands and then the map and chainloader commands,
> neither worked.
> Roger
> 
What exactly are you trying to do? Are you trying to boot two
different installations, or are you trying to boot both 32 bit and
64 bit from the same install? (Sharing the same / and /home?)

Mikkel
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