[GRLUG] 64 bit Linux and CPUs
Alan J Abma
ajabma at chartermi.net
Sun Sep 7 23:10:41 EDT 2008
I would assume there would be 3 /home, 3 /, and 3 swap partitions on the
machine. Both Grub and Lilo "should" be able to handle that, not?
As long as I keep track of where all the /boots are and what files are called.
The respective fstabs could give access to the other /homes, calling then by
different names for each OS, or am I wrong.
I'm starting to wonder, as I am an eternal newbie, if this would be biting off
more than I can chew.
I'm not going to try to install any Microsoft stuff on the machine.
Alan
On Sunday 07 September 2008 10:24 pm, rh90p at comcast.net wrote:
> I tried that a while back and couldn't get it to go. I did get Windows,
> FreeBSD, and Linux working at the same time (do a manual partiton and
> install in that order). There was a special hack to the grub to get it to
> go but I can't remember how that went - I figured it out without too much
> difficulty by reading either the FreeBSD docs or the grub docs.
>
> It seems like you should be able to install another Linux to a second /
> partition and manually edit the grub config but for some reason I couldn't
> get it to work. I was trying Fedora and SuSE. I ended up used separate
> disks in removable enclosures to get it done.
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: Luan Pham <luan_lx at charter.net>
>
> > On Sun, 2008-09-07 at 04:28 -0400, Alan J Abma wrote:
> > > Can I dual boot a 64 bit Linux OS and a 32 bit linux OS on the same
> > > machine?
> >
> > I think you can if you partition it with third party software like
> > Partition Magic.
> >
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