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David Speight #1
Re: Dual boot two versions of Linux
John & Mary Cook wrote:
Kubuntu, SuSE & W2k.> Has anyone tried to dual boot Ubuntu with another version of Lunix like
> Debian or Fedora?
>
> Thank You,
>
> JT Cook
1. Install Windows (for games).
2. Install Kubuntu (or Ubuntu if you would rather use Gnome).
3. Install SuSE using grub.
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Chuck #2
Re: Dual boot two versions of Linux
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 01:28:45 -0800, John & Mary Cook wrote:
I have a Suse 10.0 and Ubuntu Breezy install. I did the 10.0 first and> Has anyone tried to dual boot Ubuntu with another version of Lunix like
> Debian or Fedora?
>
the Ubuntu install manager allowed me to repartition the drive to make
room for Breezy.
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Chuck
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John & Mary Cook #3
Dual boot two versions of Linux
Has anyone tried to dual boot Ubuntu with another version of Lunix like
Debian or Fedora?
Thank You,
JT Cook
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Tim McMahon #4
Re: Dual boot two versions of Linux
Chuck wrote:
I did the reverse of this. Added Suse to a Breezy install.> On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 01:28:45 -0800, John & Mary Cook wrote:
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>>>>Has anyone tried to dual boot Ubuntu with another version of Lunix like
>>Debian or Fedora?
>>
> I have a Suse 10.0 and Ubuntu Breezy install. I did the 10.0 first and
> the Ubuntu install manager allowed me to repartition the drive to make
> room for Breezy.
>
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