k3b fedora 11 name too long
Rick Stevens
ricks at nerd.com
Tue Oct 20 23:33:05 UTC 2009
Tim wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 11:18 -0400, resea soul wrote:
>> I want just to know if fedora 11 can be installed in the drive d: of
>> windows and if i will be able to use both without the need of any
>> additional software.
>
> Yes, you can. There's dual-booting, where you have a boot menu to pick
> which OS to boot. This menu system is already part of Fedora (grub).
It should be noted that you can install Fedora on any drive on your
system. You must have a boot manager to get at it, however. By
default, Fedora will install grub (Fedora's boot manager) in the master
boot record (MBR) of the first drive and grub will let you boot (almost)
any OS in any partition on any disk. Windows, by default, installs its
boot loader in the MBR and it generally won't boot anything but Windows.
It is also suggested that, if you plan to dual boot Windows and Fedora,
you install Windows first. Microsoft products always think they own all
the hardware and won't install if another OS is already there (even if
there's sufficient unpartitioned disk space to accommodate it).
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