My server has 5 SATA drives. I have two pairs of Intel stripped raid
(FakeRaid). These are drive C: containing XP Pro and D: containing
Vista 64. I decided to try out Fedora 10 and added a 5th standalone
drive since I knew that Fedora has problems with FakeRaid.
During the installation I added an upgrade from Hans de Goete that
allowed FC10 to see the raid volumes and I was able to successfully
install FC10 on the 5th drive. I've tried this with both the 64 and 32
versions. The install completes successfully and I can use the rescue
disk to mount the installation to check it out. So far so good.
My problem is that I can't find a way to boot FC10. I'm using a Vista
boot menu now for XP and Vista and wanted to add an FC10 option. I've
tried using EasyBCD but can't get it to work. I don't want to mess up
the XP or Vista installs as I need those for my business. However, I
would really like to see if I can migrate some of those applications
over to FC10.
Is there an easy way to boot FC10 without messing around with the
Windows installs?
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