pvdvyve


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Posted: April 15 2007,21:15 |
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Hi, made a dual boot on an old laptop (topline amicus 3600) with MSwinxp and GNU/Linux SimplyMepis. I thought I could use the 192 MB in this machine. Some problems occured, so I began checking the RAM: the one 128 MB module seemed pretty damaged; so I had to pull it out. Plus it was a wrong type: PC 133 had to be PC100.
So I only had 64 MB left. Now I made, for the time being (untill I buy the good RAM module), a poorman's install with an older DSL.
My question now is: how do I tell my GRUB that it also must boot this DSL system as a third possibility.
I know: I can use a boot diskette, or a DSL live cd, that's not the problem; but is it possible to just do it in GRUB?
Thanks a lot in advance.
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