Re: Triple boot

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>> Hi Jim
>> I do have windows on a small partition
>> this i will do
>> #1 PAR =WIN 15gb
>> #2 PAR =FC5 40gb
>> #3 PAR=Mandriva 25gb
>> 80gb hard drive
>> THANK for the help
>>
>
> Chainloading windows and Mandriva would probably work out for you.
> Install the grub for Mandriva in its partition if possible. (Partition 3)
>
> If you are yet to install Fedora, select the advanced boot options check
> box during install. Add the Mandriva entry using the pull down menus.
> windows should already be installed as chainloader. Install Fedora to
> the MBR for your drive.
>
> Jim
>
> --
> Don't believe everything you hear or anything you say.
>
>
> Hi Jim
> I am in the proces of install FC5 now i am at the
> partition screen it says
> LVM VOLUME GROUP
>   VoLGroup00                     32864
>    LogVol01     swap              1024
>    LogVOl00    /ext3             31840

I assume this is the Fedora installation on hda9 with hda8 being the
/boot partition for Fedora. The LVM above is contained in hda9. I see
that hda5 through hda7 are Mandriva partitions. I do not know how they
select their partitioning.


> Hard Drives
>    /dev/hda1    ntfs             10174      1 1297
>    /dev/hda2    extended         66143   1298 9729
>    /dev/hda8   /boot ext3          102   1298 1310
>    /dev/hda9   VolGroup00 LVM PV 32899   1311 5504
>    /dev/hda5    ext3              5993   5505 6268
>    /dev/hda6    swap              1098   6269 6408
>    /dev/hda7    ext3             26051   6409 9729
> i have put Mandriva grub to /dev/hda5 ext3
> is this boot for Msndriva it did not say ?#1

If your /home partition is hda7 (26 Gig) and the Mandriva installation
is all contained in hda5,(almost 6 gig) it should be correct.
Make sure that you run grub-install /dev/hda5 from within the Mandriva
installations so there is a grub installed within hda5 for the Fedora
grub loader to chainload. (give over to the other OS to whatever in
contained in the specified partition.) What will happen post
installation is that Mandriva will manage its grub which is chainloaded
from your Fedora installation and Fedora will manage the kernel updates
for its installation.
> it is on the {partition 3}/dev/hda5 is the first /dev/in that partition.
>
> grub has comes up for Fedora 5
> i should do what you said and have it point to Mandriva 2006 /dev/hda5 ?#2
> Thanks again for the good help i am getting form this list group.

This sounds like it will work to me.

Jim

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