Dual boot two versions of Linux

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    John & Mary Cook wrote:
    > Has anyone tried to dual boot Ubuntu with another version of Lunix like
    > Debian or Fedora?
    >
    > Thank You,
    >
    > JT Cook
    Kubuntu, SuSE & W2k.

    1. Install Windows (for games).
    2. Install Kubuntu (or Ubuntu if you would rather use Gnome).
    3. Install SuSE using grub.
    David Speight Guest

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    On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 01:28:45 -0800, John & Mary Cook wrote:
    > 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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    Chuck
    Chuck Guest

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    Default 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


    John & Mary Cook Guest

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    Chuck wrote:
    > On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 01:28:45 -0800, John & Mary Cook wrote:
    >
    >
    >>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.
    >
    I did the reverse of this. Added Suse to a Breezy install.
    Tim McMahon Guest

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