/me is running:

2 versions of RH
1 debian
1 winduhs 95
1 winduhs nt

at the moment on different partitions.

>>>>> "Binand" == Binand Raj S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Binand> [Moving to LIH] fileof forced the electrons to say:
    >> Hey guys, Did anyone install 2 same or different Linux distros
    >> in one system, making it a multi boot system..??

    Binand> Hi,

    Binand> I am all with you. I also intend to do that - I currently
    Binand> have RHL 6.2 running on a dual boot system with a
    Binand> partition table like this:

    Binand> /dev/hda1 on /dos type vfat (rw) /dev/hda3 on /boot type
    Binand> ext2 (rw) /dev/hda5 on / type ext2 (rw) /dev/hda6 on /home
    Binand> type ext2 (rw) /dev/hda7 on /usr/src type ext2 (rw)
    Binand> /dev/hda8 on /usr type ext2 (rw)

    Binand> (/dev/hda2 is swap, and /dev/hda4 is the extended
    Binand> partition).

    Binand> I intend to ditch the /dev/hda1 Windows partition and
    Binand> install Debian from the Network Computing CD. I guess it
    Binand> would be possible to use /boot the same on both (are there
    Binand> filename collisions in RHL and Debian in /boot?). / and
    Binand> /usr (as one partition, since I have already used up the
    Binand> extended on my disk) I want to accommodate on the current
    Binand> hda1. /home and /usr/src (and the swap space) should be
    Binand> common.

    Binand> Any suggestions/pointers? Just start the install process
    Binand> and select hda1 as the installation disk? Any possible
    Binand> pitfalls?

    Binand> Binand
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