This would be much more appropriatly answered by the FAQs at
Red Hat. Also look at the install instructions there.
Oh, The answer is yes you can. It's all in how you setup the
partitions and the boot loader. I've setup Linux and Windows
on one system. Foe ease of instalation I gave windows disk C
and Linux disk D plus all the SCSI disks. You'll need to have
a small 32-64M partition on one of disks C or D in the first
1024 cynlindars for Linux to boot from, but the rest of Linux's
partitions can be anywhere.
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> i have a question. i'm thinking about getting red hat's Linus 6.0 and i am
> running windows 98 right now. if i decide to get Linux, can i still run
> windows? if so, how do i boot to one or the other?
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