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            Titel: Second Operating System Installation 
             Verfasst am: 12.08.2006, 17:57 Uhr
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          I would like to install another Linux OS using GRUB on my 100 gig drive. I currently have hda1, hda2, hda3 installed.  Does the second OS set itself up on the available partitions or do I need to run qtpared and desginate the partitions?
 
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            Titel: RE: Second Operating System Installation 
             Verfasst am: 12.08.2006, 18:51 Uhr
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          You can install the second linux os to whatever partition is free, don't install grub to mbr with the second distro, choose root and add the second linux os to the kanotix /boot/grub/menu.lst manually or chainload it to the menu.lst.
 
 
Some distro's don't give you a choice to install to the root of that partition, if that is the case you can use the live kanotix cd and restore your grub and add the second distro manually. It is actually very easy to do, and if you have any questions and aren't sure feel free to ask. | 
         
        
          
          
            
          
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          | Hi piper, I have two OS now loaded onto my 100 gig drive. How can I setup a menu to select which OS I want to boot up first. Thanks, David. | 
         
        
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             Verfasst am: 15.08.2006, 03:27 Uhr
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          To edit grub menu.lst is really easy, this is how mine looked as a single OS installed
 
 
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title		Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.16.16-kanotix-1 Default
 
root		(hd0,0)
 
kernel		/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda1 ro ramdisk_size=100000 lang=us apm=power-off nomce vga=791 
 
initrd		/boot/initrd.img
 
boot
 
 
title		Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.16.16-kanotix-1
 
root		(hd0,0)
 
kernel		/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.16-kanotix-1 root=/dev/hda1 ro ramdisk_size=100000 lang=us apm=power-off nomce vga=791 
 
initrd		/boot/initrd.img-2.6.16.16-kanotix-1
 
boot
 
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Then all i did was copy and paste it so i had it duplicated and made changes to the duplicated lis as follows
 
 
title		Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.16.16-kanotix-1
 
to read
 
title		"whatever you want"
 
 
root		(hd0,0) 
 
to read   
 
root		(hd0,6) as "6" is the number of where my hda7 is
 
 
and also change 
 
 
kernel		/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.16-kanotix-1 root=/dev/hda1 ro
 
to read
 
kernel		/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda7 ro
 
 
as hda7 is the second OS
 
 
You may need to alter your fstab too so the the original install can mount the second OS partition (if you want it to) if the second OS was reformated to a different file system post install of the original install | 
         
        
          
          
            
          
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             Verfasst am: 15.08.2006, 14:18 Uhr
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          What you could do is boot up with the Kanotix cd and go to the Kanotix-Installer (The installer is started from the "fishbutton") then check the Recover existing Kanotix-HD-Installation box and reinstall grub to the MBR then reboot into Kanotix and open konqueror --> /boot/grub and right click on menu.lst --> actions --> edit as root and add "your distro" to your grub.
 
 
 
These are examples of what you can do, just remember to change it so it matches the partition that "your distro" is installed to. 
 
 
title  Your Distro [/boot/vmlinuz26]
 
root (hd0,10)
 
kernel /boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/hda11 ro
 
initrd /boot/initramfs-2.6.15-your distro.img
 
 
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title Your distro
 
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