I would suggest using the Ranish Partition Manager. It is also a mutiple
boot loader. And.... it's free!
http://www.users.intercom.com/~ranish/part/
Hope this helps,
Bill
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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 3:22 AM
Subject: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on one hard disk?
I am getting a new 20 gig HD this week, to add to my 4.3 gig HD. I would
like to have Windoze on the 4.3, and use the 20 for multiple Linux
distributions (for testing and writing purposes). Can this be done? Can
I , say, have five 4 gig partitions, and put a different Linux on each
one? If so, is there any special things to know when installing? I
would ideally not want to use Lilo, but use a boot floppy for each
different distribution. Will this work?
Thanks,
Kirk
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