Re: InsydeH2O dual boot vista

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sean darcy wrote:
I've just got an HP g50 laptop with Vista and a Vista recovery partition. The g50 uses INsydeh2o as a sort of open firmware that interfaces with the bios.

I'd like to shrink the existing ntfs partition and dual boot fedora. But what about the insydeh2o? Is this part of system rom, so I just install grub as usual? Has anybody set up a dual boot with insydeh2o?

sean

my aspire one uses insydeH2O and just using the standard fedora install procedure and it's partitioning tool (gparted iirc) worked perfectly, i'm triple booting between F10, slac, and windoze (for the very few awfull times i need it) with no problems at all. as always ymmv

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