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On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 06:18:56AM +0000, linuxforraman wrote:
> hi friends
> i have two hard drives installed in my PC one that is primary 
> is having WINDOWS 98,the second slave is having RHEL(Red Hat 
> Enterprise Linux) installed in it.My problem is, i want to configure 
> my system to dual boot (Beacuse the firs OS which i installed is 
> LINUX).I always change the bios boot sequence to run my desired 
> operating system.Anyone can tell me the step by step procedure to fix 
> the problem i will immensily apprciate.

RHEL probably came with grub.

Not to be sarcastic, but step one is to learn to look at the
documentation.  When you joined the list, there was a link to a faq.

That link is

http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/linfaq.html

Take a look at that, and you'll see a link to a page that gives some
step by step instructions for using grub.


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