I wish to install Fedora Core 4 on my computer.  Last time I tried to
install Fedora it had some kind of problem that gave me days of
trouble during which my computer would not boot from hard disk.  I had
to bring it to an Installfest to have somebody help me.  It turned out
that I needed to set something in my BIOS, boot, and then reboot,
putting the setting back.

Anyway, I'm assuming that problem has been fixed.  But this time
around, Fedora is being made a happy neighbor to an already existing
Gentoo installation, and I have a question about it.  When I go to
install FC4, how do I make it play nice?  What do I tell it to do when
I get to the bootloader screen?  I want it to automatically handle
/boot and GRUB, since that's what it's supposed to do, but I don't
want it hosing the /boot and GRUB that are already there.  Should I
just skip installing the bootloader, and then make manual entries in
my grub.conf?  Or can I chainload different GRUBs?  It'd be nifty if
the installer had a way of handling this.

-todd


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