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Dual Boot help...
Hi there!
I have a laptop which I plan on installing a dual boot on with Windows and Linux. I have Windows 98 installed at the moment, and I also have a copy of Slackware 8. I talked to friend, and he said he had some problems installing a dual boot with linux on his laptop... So I just came here to get some suggestions on what to look out for in the process, cause I don't wanna screw things up! Cheers |
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I believe Slackware 8 still uses lilo (LInux LOader). Lilo is easy and powerfull... you can check out www.linuxdocs.org for more specific instructions, or search the forums... you could have found a post like this one:
www.unix.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3855 |
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