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Hi Leslie,
  The Disk Druid utility is run as part of the installation process. I'm not sure how your BIOS will know that there are two operating systems on your computer if they are on separate drives, but on my laptop a boot loader called Grub was automatically installed. While it doesn't speak, I know that when my machine boots up I'm given two options: boot into Fedora Core or Windows. So if I want to go into Windows, I just hit the down-arrow and enter, and Windows boots as usual. However, I don't even know if Fedora comes with any BRLTTY built into the kernel, so this may or may not help.


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On 4/20/2004 at 2:19 PM Leslie Fairall wrote:

>Actually, the drive will be blank. If I am understanding you correctly,
>Fedora core 1 has a utility that I will need to run once I install it? How
>will I boot my computer from one operating system to the other? Thanks for
>your advice.
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