two linux versions on one hard drive?

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Fri Jul 2 16:28:06 EDT 2004


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If you want to run 2 separate GNU/Linux distros on one system, that
should be doable without a problem.

Also, I don't know where you've been recently, but slackware is out of
the RC stage, and is officially at version 10.0 since June 23rd.

Greg
 
On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 03:54:50PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> is something like this possible to do?  I figure to put redhat 8.0 on as 
> one version with enough stuff to unpack books and another more secure 
> installation like maybe a Fedora or a slackware installation perhaps 
> version 10 when that comes out official.  Slackware rc 10 has already been 
> released.  I tried bastille-linux with yarrow, and bastille-linux didn't 
> know about yarrow or tettnang.  In fact it set the version of questions it 
> would ask about all the way back to Redhat 8.0.  When something like that 
> happens it gets me worried because security concerns that came into 
> existence after Redhat 8.0 may or may not be addressed.  If those are new 
> concerns and new problems, use of bastille-linux itself becomes a security 
> exposure.
> 
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