On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Hardeep Singh <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Ok earlier i have dual booted two Linux OS' and what i remember is >> that the later Linux automatically picked up the earlier os and >> replaced the grub loader incorporating the old, the winced and the new >> in the same boot loader, which i am assuming is in /boot. > > Not sure about what you did earlier but you can install grub in the boot > sector of your / partition and then call it via your regular grub or vista > bootloader that sits in your mbr. while installing Ubuntu, after entering all > configuration, the last page has an advanced tab, there you can specify where > to install the bootloader, just choose your install partition instead of your > mbr. > what you mean is i should not specify a new /boot and let the new linux os install its boot stuff in the / itself and then this section would call the older grub (or the older installed linux ) as a chainloader.
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