On 07/01/2015 05:10 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Jul 1, 2015, at 12:20, Chris Murphy <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My understanding is CentOS doesn't really support dual-boot anyway,
whereas Fedora does.
Nope. CentOS 5, 6 and 7 all support dual-boot.
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Jonathan Billings
Since Linux first came out in '92, every distro I've used-- SLS,
Slackware, Redhat, Suse, CentOS, and probably one or two others-- *all*
have allowed dual-boot. The feature is built into grub, and lilo before
that. Anyone who put together a distro which didn't support dual-boot
would have to take the feature out-- rewrite the code (and why do that
just to take out a perfectly functioning feature?)--, else use some
other boot loader... e.g., the Raspberry Pi distros don't support
dual-boot AFAIK.
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