Hi, My concern is that the installer will see the F14 / and /boot partitions on the first drive and try to install there as opposed to the newly created / and /boot partitions on the second drive. On 10/15/2013 09:03 AM, Marios Zindilis wrote: > 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. >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > > -- Stephen Clark *NetWolves* Director of Technology Phone: 813-579-3200 Fax: 813-882-0209 Email: steve.clark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.netwolves.com _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos