Jim,

I would strongly suggest using grub. It should install with the initial
install program with redhat. You should be able to select your w2k partition
during the configuration. Grub is nice because if it is installed you can
manually boot partitions even if they are not configured in grub yet. I hope
that give you a start.

brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Hale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:51 AM
To: Mailing List - Redhat
Subject: Dual Boot Installation


Just wanted to know if anyone has had any issues with installing a Dual-boot

Red Hat 7.3/Win2K Pro machine. Main thing I'm concerened with is having the 
ability to Ghost the machine since there's 2 different partition styles.

I'm also assuming that this would allow me to run WINE.

Win2K will be installed first and completely setup before Red Hat. Does the
Red 
Hat installation have the ability to setup a Dual boot menu or will I still 
need to go out and get something like Boot Magic?

Thanks!

Jim Hale
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