don rhummy wrote:
>> The simplest way to boot multiple systems is to use grub
>> chainloading:
> 
> My only question on this is that currently, whenever Fedora gets the
> kernel upgraded, it moves on of its entries in there off the list and
> adds the new kernel version at the top. It doesn't seem to remove
> Windows but would it similarly leave any other linux distros
> untouched?    

yes. 

("Proof": I don't have a fedora-moblin setup, but I have one box
that triple-boots three different fedora versions and it does
the right thing on upgrade.)
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