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samkraju
Joined: 20 Jul 2004 Posts: 10
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29 Jul 2004 7:58 Installation of Linux on two different harddisk |
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I have two harddisk and I want to install Linux on both so that I will be able to boot both linux from the grub boot loader or by changing the boot sequence in the BIOS.
Please help me.
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trofim
Joined: 26 Feb 2004 Posts: 8
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30 Jul 2004 12:35 Re: Installation of Linux on two different harddisk |
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| Just setup two linux on different discs and then change your grub config file (add new field)!
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Nexus Po
Joined: 25 Jul 2004 Posts: 6
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21 Aug 2004 20:23 Re: Installation of Linux on two different harddisk |
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Antique as it may seem, one can use boot from a floppy, that will allow you to boot to a non-bootable partition [ for various reasons]. In my experience Redhat and Slackware allows you through their setups to create such disks.
If you want to go on changing the bios this also works by running install/setup with the right configuration as set in bios. IF you want to keep changing the bios boot option it can be done, however it can become confusing after a while.
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