RE: Dualbooting

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> From: redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Ashley M. Kirchner
> Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 9:18 PM
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> Subject: Dualbooting
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>     I've never done this myself because all of my machines are dedicated
> RH machines, however I have a friend who would like to load RH8 and
> Win2K on the same machine.  Win2K on one drive, and RH8 on the other.
>  I'm going to make the assumption that one would install Win2K first,
> get it up and running and everything, and then install RH8 on the other
> drive, and use grub for the dual boot menu.  Correct?  What I don't know
> is, how to configure grub to see the other OS during its setup, and to
> add a menu item for it, or is that all done manually?  And if so, how to
> do that?
> 
>     Any readme, info, or guidance is much appreciated.
> 
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You are correct and when you install RH it will find the other OS when it
gets ready to install GRUB or Lilo. It will call it DOS, if you want it
called something else you can rename it during the boot process.



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