Also Windows likes being on the master drive. I have dual booted severial
machines and have much success. Load windows first and then Linux. You
should be ok. It is also good that you are using seperate harddrives. I have
had recovery disks fdisk and format over my linux partitions.

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> Two harddrives, one for windows, one for RH Linux has worked  quite well
> for me.  My only problem has been video card compatibility with   Linux.
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