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dual-boot with w2k
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| adam salam 2004-02-10, 8:18 am |
| I have installed RedHat Enterprise server in one of my machines as the first OS, then installed w2k sever in another partition, now I couldn't access RedHat system the machine default to w2k server without give any chance to chose.
is there any thing I have to perform to dual-boot between them?
when I access the boot.ini file to see if redhat listed I didn't find it, should I edit that file manually to add redhat, or should I chose another file format for redhat to be able to dual-boot with w2k?
any help please | |
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| quote: Originally posted by adam salam
I have installed RedHat Enterprise server in one of my machines as the first OS, then installed w2k sever in another partition, now I couldn't access RedHat system the machine default to w2k server without give any chance to chose.
is there any thing I have to perform to dual-boot between them?
when I access the boot.ini file to see if redhat listed I didn't find it, should I edit that file manually to add redhat, or should I chose another file format for redhat to be able to dual-boot with w2k?
any help please
You should install windows first, linux afterwards. | |
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