On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 15:28 +0300, Aioanei Rares wrote:
> Install windows first and Linux after if you want to dual-boot.
To be pedantic, you don't have to, but that is the easiest way to do it,
if you want the install routine to be able to automatically set things
up for you.
You can simply re-i
On 04/12/2010 02:41 PM, SALMAN AHMED wrote:
I installed Fedora 4 on one of my computers sucessfully and using it
very well , but after I
installed windows XP boot loader options for FC4 disappered, although
linux drives are still present as it is. Also on windows xp I have
already
acti
I don't think that installing windows after linux is a good choice.
Windows boot loader will not recognize linux.
Below is some url's which should help you.
http://fedoranews.org/contributors/bob_kashani/grub/
http://raynux.com/blog/2008/09/21/recovering-ubuntu-or-fedora-linux-after-installing-win
I installed Fedora 4 on one of my computers sucessfully and using it very well
, but after I
installed windows XP boot loader options for FC4 disappered, although
linux drives are still present as it is. Also on windows xp I have already
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