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[opensuse] Installling a second OS...
- From: JB <yonaton@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 07:36:41 -0600
- Message-id: <200702280736.41959.yonaton@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hiya gang,
SuSE 9.3 is the only OS I have on my system. I have two hdd's though.
I (unfortunately) need to install W98 on the second (blank/empty spare) hdd.
If I open the case and remove the main hdd from the cabling, so that if the
system's restarted all the bios will see is one hdd, the 'spare', and install
the W98 on that, then once it's all done hook my main hdd back up and start
the system, will I be able to just go into YaST and have it find the new OS
and add it to fstab?
Is there an easier way than the above?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Oh, for the curious, I play an online rpg and use kmuddy but since I can't
touch type and haven't been able to learn to code (can't afford a course and
get lost too easily with a 'learn-to' book(s)), and nobody else in the game
uses kmuddy, no one has any scripts I can use to fight better (curing and
healing). I tried TF, but can't even figure out how to start it and it takes
a fair bit more typing than kmuddy. Soooo, I figured I'd break down and use
zmud <shudder> on windows, since there's a couple folk in the game who are
willing to make me a whole 'system'.
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