Le Monday 19 July 2004 22:43, Eitarou Kamo a écrit :

> Me too. WinXP, RedHat, FreeBSD-4.10 and Solaris8 live
> in my laptop. And RedHat has 2 kernels bootable. So I have
> 5 OSes bootable. If 2 linux live in dos basic partition each other
> and each linux create extend partition, is it possible to create
> 10 bootable partition with grub?

one very good point of grub is that it allows booting from a "logical" 
partition inside an "extended" partition : the number of bootable OSes is 
therefore un-limited, as log as they can live in an extended partition (that 
is, none of the BSD's for now ; you may also have for example up to 3x6=18 
versions of FreeBSD alongside your numerous versions of Linux or Zin$$)

        TfH
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