Install RH Linux 9 with Windows 2000 server

From: indyszeto (indyszeto_at_yahoo.com.hk)
Date: 01/30/05


Date: 30 Jan 2005 01:23:09 -0800

Hi,

I'm a newbie to Linux and want to install RH9 into my PC with 2 HD
connected under one IDE channel.

The master HD already has Windows 2000 installed while the slave HD is
empty but is a NTFS partition. I intend to install RH9 in the slave
HD.

I've run through several steps of Druid utility. It should enable me
to delete that empty NTFS partition in slave HD & re-partition the
space for Linux OS. However, if I proceed to install GRUB boot loader,
where will it be installed i.e. at the master HD or slave HD ? How
will that affect the multi boot function ?

:)



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