Not everyone has a half-dozen computers in their office or home so that
they can use a separate machine for each OS they want to work with.
After all, Tom Watson of IBM once said that he couldn't imagine a need
for more than five computers in the entire world.

As a result, setting up a single machine to host more than one operating
system is a common requirement. Unfortunately, much of the reference
material out there is old or inappropriate for a dual boot of Fedora's
latest release and the tried-and-true Windows XP. Here's how to get the
two to co-exist nicely on the same computer with a minimum of fuss, and
not too much Linux expertise either!

http://www.hentzenwerke.com/wp/dualboot_fc6xp.htm

Tell all of your friends.

Whil



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