Re: Slightly OT: Dual-booting two Linux dists

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Thanks (and thanks, too, to Tru, which I forgot to say in my previous response).

On Jan 9, 2008 3:14 PM, Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> All you have to do is tell the installer that you want to do a custom
> partitioning scheme, then point it to /dev/sda or /dev/sdb or whatever, and
> tell it to use X amount of the space on that drive.  Don't install the boot
> loader on anything but the first install, then add the new partitions/setups
> manually to grub.conf as you create them.

That's interesting and sort of what I was looking for ... but I'm a
wee bit concerned (being an old lilo guy and not very familiar with
grub yet) that in fact all those references to /boot/initrd.* and
/boot/vmlinuz* really are loading the same instances from the initial
install, and that I'd be in trouble when the installs are not both the
same linux distribution and version.

Can anyone allay my worries?
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