Otto Haliburton pravi:
Use GRUB. Read the grub manual on how to install. The general rule is
install after winxp is installed. You can get the manual at gnu.org.
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Subject: Re: Two OS - boot?
You can use XOSL Operating System Loader to do that.
Hi folks,
I have two OS, winxp and RH8, both on separated drives and also both
with their own MBR installed. What I want to do is to create a boot
script to ask me what OS do I want to boot. Now I am using by default
in
bios to search for floppy boot(linux) and if there is nothing then
boot
from HDD-0(winxp). But I do not like to use floppy all the time -
posibble problem with destroying it.
Any suggestion?
Sasa
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The thing is that I still want to be able to boot any of the systems
independently. This means I want to leave intact the MBR of each disk.
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