On 12/13/05, Chris Whitehouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A way to use your current machine for both operating systems without
> dual booting is to install a second hard disk, install FreeBSD and
> select which to boot from in the bios. It's a slight faff changing boot
> disk but works fine and keeps the OS's completely separate.
>

Could you please tell me the problems which could rise using dual boot?

I really can't imagine any, since the two (or more) OSes are on
different slices, and can't interfere which each other in any way.

Thanx,


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