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[ILUG] Dual Boot Systems

[ILUG] Dual Boot Systems

9843965 at student.ul.ie 9843965 at student.ul.ie
Mon Aug 23 19:36:37 IST 1999


Thanks for all the help. It'll be a week of two before I get my new  
machien from Scan / DABS. ( due to dabs!!, the have a 1 week lead 
on all export orders!!!). Since I asked the question I might give the 
FAQ a go for the laugh after I make my new box!
Ta for all the help!

D.

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From:           	"Alan Sobey" <ags at tinet.ie>
To:             	<dollar at csn.ul.ie>
Copies to:      	<ilug at linux.ie>
Subject:        	Re: [ILUG] Dual Boot Systems
Date sent:      	Sun, 22 Aug 1999 22:08:46 +0100

No, install 98 first.  It's got no consideration for other OSes (except
DOS).  Otherwise it'll overwrite the NT/Linux Master Boot Record.
I'd then install NT and then Linux.
Check out the mini-HOWTO at
http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Linux+NT-Loader.html


>First install
>NT
>98
>Linux.
>
>
>
>
>On Sun, 22 Aug 1999 dollar at csn.ul.ie wrote:
>
>> What is the best was to install Win 98 (for games) NT (for dev
>> Win32 type stuff) and Linux on the one machine. I will a have Linux
>> on a separate drive to Win XX. Do I install Linux first then the win
>> stuff or win stuff first and then Linux??





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