Re: installing on second drive

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CentOS 6.4 and Fedora 14 are both using GRUB Legacy, so it should be OK to
install CentOS along with F14. The installer should detect both operating
systems and add entries in GRUB menu for them.

If the disk with Fedora is removed during the installation of CentOS, the
system won't dual-boot... at least not without some GRUB tweaking.


On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Tom Grace
<lists-in@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> On 15/10/13 13:46, Steve Clark wrote:
> > Hello list,
> >
> > I have two drives - the first drive currently has F14 on it. The second
> drive is empty.
> > If I select custom partition and only partititon and format the second
> drive, will
> > CentOS install on the second and not touch the first drive?
>
> The installer may replace/modify the bootloader configuration, so you'll
> need to be careful of that.
>
> If you're unsure, I'd suggest making sure you have backups first and/or
> disconncting the disk containing Fedora before you install CentOS.
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