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    Senior Member honda12's Avatar
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    I've had no problems dual booting various OSes in the past. If Windows is one of operating systems in the mix, I find using the 'Boot' tab in msconfig.exe is the easiest way to manage the booting of multiple operating systems.

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    Now that there's a thread on dual-booting, I've got a question.

    If I'm dual-booting Windows and Fedora, does GRUB always take over the Windows boot loader? If possible, is there any way I can let Windows do the OS selection job?
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    yes I believe you can use Windows boot manager but its beyond whats provided in a typical HD installation. Example: instructions for openSUSE
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    Can you dual boot on a raid hard drive?

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