On 5/21/07, Michael Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 2) If you only want to try out Linux, you can completely remove the
> Windows drive and replace that with your spare drive.  Install Linux
> and test/break that installation as you wish and your Windows disk
> is safe sitting on the shelf.
<etc.>

Would something like the following work?

Specify drive 1 (via the BIOS) as the boot drive, have the MBR created
there and set up GRUB to boot Ubuntu off drive 1 and Windows off drive
0.  If drive 0 is respecified as the boot drive, then it just boots
Windows.

The most likely reason I can think of for this not to work is that
Windows may not like being booted this way.

Any chance of success?


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