Installing Multiple Linux OSes
Jeff Stevens
jeff1132 at charter.net
Sun Jan 23 15:23:21 UTC 2005
Banjo Mailing List wrote:
> just install it as it is grub will fix your solution and for the
> partitioning as long as you have the three basic partitions namely /
> /boot <swap> you're alright. There's no proper sequence of
> installation whatever suits you and which ever you're convinient its
> alright
I am curious as to whether using existing / and /boot partitions will
result in binary files getting overlaid by the new distribution being
installed? I did a 2nd install letting everything be automatic and
found that the partition tools automatically made a /1 mount point to
serve as / for the 2nd install. So that made me think you can't install
2 OS to the same partitions...
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Jeffrey Stevens
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