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I know I'm doing this backwards, but are their any caveats or things
I should know before I attempt this.  I have a laptop currently
running Win2k and RH9.  Due to pressures inside the organization, I'm
being forced to begin testing and fixing application issues with XP
and need to install it on my laptop.  The only real problem is that
in order for this to work, I'll need to blow away completely my Win2k
partition and do a fresh install of XP.  The manufacturer says that
this is currently the only supported way to install XP.  How is GRUB
going to handle that?  And what should I do if I install XP and Grub
disappears?  I'm comfortable with LILO, but haven't used GRUB enough
to be able to fix it if I break it.  What should I know before hand?

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Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain  -  Isaac
Asimov

Mark Haney
Polk County Schools IT Staff
http://www.polk.k12.nc.us

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