Dual Boot System

Michael E. Webster mwebster at intercosmos.com
Wed Sep 1 15:06:16 UTC 2004


On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 11:00, monkeyb at onlink.net wrote:
>   Is it possible for me to run a dual boot system but to have to insert a floppy to boot Fedora? My parents just want to be able to turn on the computer and have it boot Windows and not have to select anything. I don't mind inserting a floppy disk to boot Fedora. I'd have Fedora Core installed on a seperate hard drive but I'd want to be able to boot it only by using a floppy.
>   If this is not possible would it be possible to install it on a removable USB hard drive and plug in the drive and boot from the drive only when I use the computer?
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Why not have windows be the default operating system?  Your parents
wouldn't have to do anything.  If you want to run Fedora, it would have
to be selected.


Mike.
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