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Old 10th March 2007, 02:23 AM
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Dual Boot two Hard drives

[SIZE=2] I have Win XP Home on SATA drive and installed Fedora 6x on ide drive. I did not see an option to install GRUB and when I boot to the SATA drive I only get Win XP. If I change drives in BIOS I only get Fedora.
I also have Ubuntu on a second ide drive that I would like to keep. If it involves too much to get all three working together, then I will settle for the splash giving the option to boot either XP or Fedora. My plan is to eventually dump XP, so I can put Fedora on the SATA (larger than the ide's) and keep Ubuntu along with Kubuntu so I can get comfortable with all of these.
Can you help me?
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