Kernel boot switching question

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Hi guys... I need help on something...

I have two kernels...

kernel A = 2.4.20
kernel B = 2.2.18

I'm currently using Kernel A and I want to try something
with Kernel B. Can I boot from Kernel A to Kernel B
and vice versa without any trouble? What would be the 
best way to safely boot between two Kernels? What about 
the modules installed for Kernel A? I don't think they'd run
when Kernel B is running, right? Would this mean that I 
have to disable "automatic" loading of modules during boot-up
and manually load modules depending on the Kernel that's being used?

Thanx in advance.

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