--- On Tue, 10/7/08, Eric spamsink@scoot.netis.com wrote:
From: Eric spamsink@scoot.netis.com Subject: Followup Re: Windows XP & Fedora on one computer To: fedora-list@redhat.com Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 6:48 PM At 09:32 AM 10/2/2008, Paul W. Frields wrote:
Fedora automatically detects your Windows XP
installation and sets up
a dual-boot configuration for you. When you boot your
computer, you
are able to choose between booting Fedora or Windows by
interrupting
the GRUB boot screen with any key.
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Good afternoon, Paul.
My situation is related but different. I have a Fedora 9 bootable drive, and a WinXP bootable drive, both of which were created independently, i.e. when Fedora was installed the Windows disk wasn't installed so Fedora couldn't see it and configure a dual boot.
So, how do I set up a dual boot after the fact?
I used to know how to do that with lilo (but, if you asked me now, I'd never remember), but I never did it with grub.
Thanks...
many great articles that saved my bacon:
www.ask.com search "Fedora grub install"
I have these articles piled up here but why waste email space
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