On Monday 02 July 2007 15:58, Hilary wrote:

> I have vista on the primary HDD and fedora on the other
> HDD; I am booting fedora by using the f12 key at startup
> and choosing the second HDD. This works fine.
> However, I'd like to try to replace fedora with ubuntu to
> try it out. I have the boot disk for ubuntu 7.04

I'm unfamiliar with Fedora and Ubuntu, but Linux being Linux, 
this should be no problem. Simply leave your Vista 
installation intact, boot your Ubuntu and install it over the 
Fedora partition(s).

GRUB should handle the booting correctly (why do you use 
Function keys to boot your OS's?)

Mark.

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