On Sun, 10 Jun 2018 10:48:28 -0500
goli...@dyne.org wrote:

> > A work-around for your problem:
> > Install each OS individually on a HD (disconnecting the other bootable
> > ones if need be) and install Grub on the mbr of that HD.
> > When booting,  press F8 (or whichever your BIOS uses) to bring up the
> > Boot Menu, and choose there the HD you want to boot from.

> I have done exactly that more than once.  No chance of an 'oops' when 
> only one disk is available for install.  Just make sure it's the disk 
> you want to write to.

Just have to keep a post-it on the monitor, to remind you which HD has what ;-3)
 
Cheers,
 
Ron.
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      il lui donna une compagne pour lui faire mieux sentir sa solitude.
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