Bart Schaefer wrote:
I'd like to set up a machine to dual-boot Ubuntu and CentOS5. Any
problems foreseen with this? I'm mostly worried about disk labeling;
they each need their own /boot and / filesystems.
(Or do they need separate /boot partitions? Obviously there's an
issue with boot.* and *.b and what System.map is symlink'd to, etc.,
but maybe there's a way to work around that.)
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Why dual boot at all? Why not just run a Xen instance?
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