duo boot systems...revisited, i think?
John covici
covici at ccs.covici.com
Thu Jul 17 01:07:28 EDT 2008
So what is your question -- you certainly can have dual boot systems,
either on two different drives or different partitions on the same
drive.
on Thursday 07/17/2008 Karen Lewellen(klewellen at shellworld.net) wrote
> sigh,
> Just when I think I have a reasonable mind and the door to the hard ware,
> I have to start all over again.
> I thought there was a discussion once about the need for a duo boot
> system, but I cannot find this.
> pros cons, really needful?
> My goal remains for a number of reasons, a system with two separate drives,
> I know I need not do this, but just call me paranoid grin.
> for the foreseeable future, dos will remain my primary os, with the Linux
> distro I use on the second drive.
> I am building a different machine that will be a stand alone Linux server
> box, with some extras given the results of additional research.
> Sorry is this is a newbie question, but after reading that the *official*
> stock of Debian does not support speakup,...I am behind on reading the
> rest of that thread, I am being more careful than ever.
> Thanks,
> Karen
>
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