How to install Fedora along with SuSE9.0?

hai wu it400fs at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 23 14:00:38 UTC 2004


--- Rick Stevens <rstevens at vitalstream.com> wrote:
> Jim Hayward wrote:
> > On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 11:19, hai wu wrote:
> > 
> >>Is there any way to install Fedora without mess my
> >>current GRUB and add the Fedora kernel line into
> GRUB
> >>so that Fedora could boot from the GRUB?
> > 
> > 
> > Previous versions of Red Hat allowed you to not
> install the boot loader.
> > I always used this option to install multiple
> Linux versions on the same
> > system. I've installed several Fedora systems, but
> I never paid any
> > attention as to whether this option was still
> there. I imagine this
> > option is still in Fedora. Then just add your
> Fedora install to your
> > existing grub.conf. 
> 
> Yes, the option is still there.
>
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It works.
Thanks very much.


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