Re: Dual-boot with WinXP, CentOS already installed

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Sorin Srbu wrote on Thu, 16 Apr 2009 16:03:53 +0200:

> Generally speaking, which one is the easiest and/or safest if time is an issue 
> and you want to things fast and streamlined doing this, grub-install or backup 
> and restore MBR. That is assuming I don't screw up when I do either and 
> mistype or something.
> 
> Or are both things different sides of the same coin kinda' thing?

I think I prefer the grub-install way because it's easier to remember what you 
have to do and harder to mistype. Using dd works 100%, though, if done correctly. 
Even if there is something wrong with grub-install or grub in the live disk, dd 
is hardly affected. But, as I said, if you use two disks and pull the first out 
you do not have to reinstall/restore the MBR anyway.

Kai

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