[ubuntu-uk] Two operating systems

Alec Wright alecjw at gmail.com
Thu Jul 26 20:24:22 BST 2007


You would just need to set the Ubuntu one as master and the XP one as
slave (not the other way round like you suggested) and when you
reinstall Ubuntu, it should automatically add an entry in GRUB for XP.
If not, post back on this list and I'll tell you what you need to do to
add a GRUB entry.
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 20:18 +0100, Keith Powell wrote: 
> For some time now, I have had two hard drives, each in its own plug-in
> mobile hard drive caddy. One has XP on it (which I still need :-( and
> the other has Ubuntu on it. So I have just plugged in whichever OS I
> wanted.
> 
> I'm thinking of doing away with the hard drive caddies and installing
> both drives inside the computer. For ease, XP would remain on its
> existing drive and be plugged into the 'master' plug on the ribbon
> cable. The Ubuntu drive would be plugged into the 'slave' plug on the
> IDE ribbon cable. Ubuntu would probably be a reinstall on a new, larger
> hard drive, but I've not decided yet.
> 
> I see that, if I press F8 during the BIOS boot, I can select what I boot
> from (different DVD drives or different hard drives). Selecting the
> appropriate hard drive from F8, I think, would be better than messing
> about setting GRUB up for dual booting. (Something which I don't know
> how to do at the moment!) It would mean that I don't have to do anything
> to the XP drive.
> 
> Is what I want to do, using F8 feasible, or would I be better setting
> GRUB up?
> 
> With two hard drives, how are the jumpers set up? One master and one
> slave, both master, or how?
> 
> I also have two DVD drives, one is just a player and one which will record.
> 
> Any advice will be very gratefully received.
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Keith
> 
> 
> 
> 




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