From: Wendy Galovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 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.
I've never had any trouble using two different drives for
two different OSes using LILO. Right now I have Win98
on one drive and Linux on the second (and the other IDE
controller has both CD-ROM-like-things).
For the WinDoze entry I have it boot to /dev/hda1 (I think
that's right) andfor Linux it boots to /dev/hdb3. No hay
problema.
-- Julie.
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