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Old 09-07-2004, 04:30 PM   #1
Turner
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RH 9.0 installing on two drives...problems


Ok, here we go....

I'm looking at a messed-up dual boot system. Two drives; one is IDE and primary (running XP), the second is SATA and running RH 9.0.

Guy who did the install didn't set it for dual-boot...he just keeps changing the BIOS when he wants to switch OS.

So the question is: How can he get a boot switcher on the primary so he doesn't need to BIOS switch all the time?

I'm just looking at this machine and cringing...you should see the XP drive. *sigh*

Any help appreciated,

Turner
 
  


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