[wplug] Question from a newbie
Zach Paine
zman at wplug.org
Sun Nov 3 19:24:42 EST 2002
If you're going to repartition, installing a boot manager is sort of
the logical next step. Most modern installations make the procedure of
partitioning and installing a boot loader pretty painless. The only
thing you'll have to look out for is how to resize the XP partition.
-Zach
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, at 07:21 PM, Gonffen wrote:
>
>
> More or less, yes. Although I've heard of using loadlin to dual-boot,
> I've never seen it work. There are a lot of options, but in my
> experience, the most convenient and workable way to dual boot windows
> and linux is to use either grub or lilo.
>
> Why do you ask?
>
>
> I want to put Linux on my WinXP system but don't want to have to
> change the boot manager since I already have to go through the trouble
> of repartitioning the drive... Don't you just wish there was some way
> of running two operating systems on one partition...
> -Zach
>
> On Sunday, November 3, 2002, at 06:26 PM, Gonffen wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I was wondering if it is necessary to have a boot loader such as BRUG
>> Boot loader on a system for Windoze to be accessible on a system that
>> also has Linux.
>>
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