[thelist] Linux: was: Unix

Daniel J. Cody dcody at oracular.com
Fri, 03 Dec 1999 20:59:05 -0600


You can do it a couple different ways. The easiest is if you have 2
physical hard drives, then you can just leave all your windows stuff on
one, and the linux stuff on the other.

If you have one disk, you'll have to partition(Partition Magic 4 works
like a charm) it into 2 partitions. One, all the windows stuff/vice
versa.

Then when you boot up, a program called lilo will pop up, and you can
choose whether you want to boot into windows or linux.

http://www.linuxdoc.org/ will have all the information you could want
about this, very detailed.

.djc.

"G.U.N." wrote:
> 
> sorry, little bit OT.
> how to make the system dual bootable?
> what do I need for it?