On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 10:03, Robert L Cochran wrote:
[snip]
That brings up the conceptually hard part: if you install Linux on
/dev/hda and also on /dev/hdb, you have to edit the grub.conf and
/etc/fstab files and use the e2label program to make sure your drives
have unique partition labels.
Not even this is necessary, the installer should have done that:
On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 22:32, PCDEBB | Fedora-list wrote:
I usually let the install auto allocate the sizes for me,
[Rob:]
But for your purposes, so long as you installed the grub bootloader
you
should be able to dual boot both Windows 2000 and Fedora with no sweat.
You can pretty much trust the installer. It doesn't wreck anything, at
least it doesn't in my experience.
I agree!
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