Hi Keith,
        If you have only one IDE connection to use, but want to have the
two OSes installed on separate drives, you could try this: get one
swappable drive rack and two trays to mount the hard drives in. Then you
can swap them as often as you need to, with a minimum of fuss.

Wendy


On Fri, 18 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 16:51:13 -0400
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [techtalk] Yet Another Installation Question
>
> Hi again, Keith here in the Depths of the Great Bergen Swamp
>
> Working on the basis that there really aren't any stupid questions, here
> I go again...
>
> >From the earlier queries on installing my copy of Caldera Open Linux
> eDesktop 2.4, putting the whole package on a separate drive seems the way
> to go.  One drive for Window$98 and one for Linux.
>
> I have been cautioned to back up all of my data just in case, but why
> could I not unplug the IDE cable to the Win98 HD and do the install on
> the Linux HD?  Would I be opening a can of worms when I plug the cable
> back into the Win98 drive?
>
> One way or the other, I really want to get this package installed so my
> little brother (who gave it to me) will get off my case...
>
> Oh yeah, he's 30 and is complaining about getting "old".  I just laugh at
> him from the rarefied heights of AARP membership!
>
> 73, Wm. Keith Hibbert, WB2VUO, Technical  Coordinator, WNY Section, ARRL
> ARRL Life Member, President/Brockport Amateur Radio Klub
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Wendy


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