[CentOS] Dual Booting Question

Sat Aug 22 03:00:13 UTC 2009
Chaz Sliger <chaz at bctonline.com>

I use Symantec’s Norton Partition Magic to carve up the disk, usually into 3 partitions (NTFS for windows, FAT32 for moving files between windows and linux, and a linux partition).

You’ll need to copy the linux bootloader into the Master Boot Record and then set it up so you can choose which OS to boot.

-chaz

 

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From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Michael Wright
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 7:07 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Dual Booting Question

 

I CAN UNDER STAND THAT BIT BUT NOT THE GRUB 

 

MIKE

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From: Hanmo <mailto:hanmochine at gmail.com>  

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Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 1:38 PM

Subject: Re: [CentOS] Dual Booting Question

 

When install the system,  please format the disk  and leave the free space to the linux.

Intall the xp firstly,  then install the centos on the free space.

Use the grub to load these two system.

 

 

2009-08-21 


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发件人: Michael Wright 

发送时间: 2009-08-21  10:39:33 

收件人: centos at centos.org 

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主题: [CentOS] Dual Booting Question 

Hi List 

 

I'm new to centos i'm also on the forum but my question is how do i do a dual boot say windows/centos 

 

i no i have to partition the harddrive can i do this in centos..\

 

could someone help us out  

 

Mike


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