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Old 04-24-2007, 09:03 PM   #1
jvalleystream
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Hi,
I try to install red hat(fedora core 6) in my NB with Window XP and SUSE 10.2.
After installed red hat, I can boot fedora and window xp, but for some reason, I can not boot SUSE 10.2 at all. I try to change GRUB, but I still can not boot SUSE.

Is there any way that I can boot more than one linux system on the same PC?
If yes, please let me know how?

If I want to reinitialize GRUB from window XP, can I use "FDISK /MBR"? If not, please let me know how?
 
Old 04-24-2007, 09:12 PM   #2
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Yes more than one linux system may be booted on your pc as long as you have enough hd space. There are numerous articles here in forums and using Google Search. Just use key words " grub chainloading multiboot ".
 
  


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