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Re: [opensuse] Installling a second OS...
- From: JB <yonaton@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 17:49:48 -0600
- Message-id: <200702281749.49021.yonaton@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 08:58, Stevens wrote:
> I am lazy. Too lazy to configure grub.
>
> I have 3 hdd's in this box: WinXP, Suse9.1 and Suse 10.2
>
> The arrangement is "temporary", meaning that I might decide to change it
> tomorrow or maybe not for a year. If I want to boot to either Suse9.1 or
> WinXP, I simply re-boot the puter and with very few keystrokes tell the
> BIOS which drive is "auto" instead of "none" and viola! up it comes in
> that system.
Looks like that might be the best/easiest thing to do. Thanks for reminding
me about it. It's so rare that I reboot and it's been *years* since I did
anything with the bios, heh heh.
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> I am lazy. Too lazy to configure grub.
>
> I have 3 hdd's in this box: WinXP, Suse9.1 and Suse 10.2
>
> The arrangement is "temporary", meaning that I might decide to change it
> tomorrow or maybe not for a year. If I want to boot to either Suse9.1 or
> WinXP, I simply re-boot the puter and with very few keystrokes tell the
> BIOS which drive is "auto" instead of "none" and viola! up it comes in
> that system.
Looks like that might be the best/easiest thing to do. Thanks for reminding
me about it. It's so rare that I reboot and it's been *years* since I did
anything with the bios, heh heh.
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