Johan Mson Lindman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Monday 26 November 2007 18:37:05 you wrote: > > "V. Karthik Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Artur Grabowski wrote: > > > > frantisek holop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > >> but can't call yerself a unix guru if havent fu*ed up > > > >> dual boot at least once :] > > > > > > > > never fucked up a dual boot. Only tried it two times and both times it > > > > worked. Dual boot is for sissies who can't get a second machine. > > > > > > Either you knew everything then or you got incredibly lucky. Lots of > > > times, you aren't lucky even if you knew it all. Maybe if it all went > > > wrong, you'd have lost all partitions and would be to blame. We all > > > learn from mistakes and there is absolutely nothing "wrong" about > > > getting it "wrong". :-) > > > > no, the "wrong" part is in actually trying. :) > > > > //art > > > W/ "recent" changes to bootloader why _shouldn't_ you dualboot > i386 and amd64 on your amd64 laptop? ;-P
Because then I'd spend more time booting and less time hacking. :) //art