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Does anyone know if it is possible to have a dual-boot machine with Linux (RH FC 5) and Unix (Solaris 10)?
I currently have one OS (Linux RH FC 5) on one drive (master) and another OS (Unix - Solaris 10) on the other drive (slave). I am a little unsure of what to modify the grub.config file with, the only example that I have is one for Windows XP (I know, it isn't the same, but it is the only example that I have). If there is anyone here that can shed some light on this, it would greatly be appreciated. |
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