On Mon, 14 January 2002, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:

> 
> begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> > I do have two large HDD (40G for win98 and 30G for RH7.2) and thought that 
> > would suffice to keep the two lovebirds away from each other, but I'll try 
> > the fdisk /mbr and boot linux with a floppy instead of grub.
> 
> i *highly* recommend against that route.  i'm trying to think of any
> linux guru or guru in training among us who has, at some point or
> another, said that if you must have a dual boot, keep the OS's on
> different hard drives.  i remember jeff saying this.  i think i remember
> steve peck saying this.  i've certainly said this.
> 
> you've got two big hard drives.  what's the problem?


Not me.  I setup 20 servers dual-booting between win2k and red-hat for a group to do 
performance testing (No I do not have the results, I was just hired to setup the 
OS'es).  I used lilo and multiple partitions on the hard drive.  The group used that 
setup for at least 6 months.  (tho, this was server class hardware)

For personal use, I run with seperate systems and a kvm switchbox.  slightly older hw 
on the linux box.

-sp


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