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This site has an excellent tutorial on dual booting. It will also tell how to use BOOTPART.EXE, which is an easy to use program that adds boot info to the NT boot menu:
http://www.xperts.co.za/reuel/multib...age8.html~main and the address for BOOTPART.EXE: http://www.winimage.com/bootpart.htm Zo |
I tried the BOOTPART, it couldn't work. I use WinXP and Redhat Linux 7.3. Any of you can tell me what's wrong?
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you must run bootpart as root
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What's wrong with grub? :)
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Grub is the bootloader and must run the bootpart as root in order to enjoy the administrative rights??
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I meant why not use solely grub? IMO it is easy to use and quick to configure.
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I've am trying installs of a number off Linux editions and GRUB is great. I put Caldera, Mandrake, RedHat on successively and GRUB worked great on them all. My WinXp boot continues to work fine. I have an 80GB drive and the Linux ext2 partition starts after the 10GB Windows partition.
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