On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 10:10 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote: > On Thu, 19 May 2011 08:53:40 -0500 > Richard Shaw wrote: > > > Mine is still XP but assuming that it > > still uses the NT style boot loader with boot.ini it should be pretty > > easy. > > Nah, boot.ini was too easy for people to find out about > in google :-). In Vista/Windows 7 there is now a special > boot manager and some binary format nonsense (hence > the need for programs like EasyBCD). I do the following: 1. Create a primary /boot partition as part of the Fedora installation. I actually re-used the partition for the lightweight mail reader system (whatever that's called), which was /dev/sda2. If you didn't get that feature, there should be an available primary partition slot. 2. On the screen that allows you to select the location for GRUB, select your /boot partition. 3. After installing Fedora, boot with the rescue disk and use fdisk to make the /boot partition active. 4. Reboot. GRUB will be your boot manager. Boot Windows from there. 5. If you ever need to hide the Fedora installation (for Dell support, e.g.), just use fdisk to make the main Windows partition active. To switch back, follow Step 3. -- Matthew Saltzman Clemson University Math Sciences mjs AT clemson DOT edu http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines