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Old 28th August 2006, 01:55 AM
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How to seperate the unseperable?

Hello, I currently have linux/XP on the same Hard Drive, operating a dual-boot. I would much rather have the OS's on a hard drive of their own and being able to boot into which OS, and thus which HDD i want to.

I was wondering, If i leave windows on my current hard drive and remove FD5, install a new hard drive and install FD5 on the new drive, how would i install the boot loader which would give me the option of OS's to boot? Do I need to make one the master and the other the slave? If so, would the master drive boot automatically?

Any advice on how to set up dual OS's on seperate disks would be appreciated.

P.S. the drives would be SATA
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