I have been running Kubuntu on an old PC and have been most impressed (apart from the speed of the PC). I have now bought a second hard disk to put Kubuntu onto my fast Windows XP machine in a dual boot set up. I am very nervous about upsetting my Windows system even though it is regularly backed up to an external HD.
* windows backed up and 2nd hard disk physically installed but I understand I do not need to format it - is that correct? ( The Kubuntu installation CD will partition and format it automatically I think)
* My concern is what happens with the bootloader and what choices do I have.
* Does Kubuntu recognize the first HD as having Windows XP on it and that it is the primary HD that the bios will look to boot from it? Does Kubuntu automatically (and safely?) put the bootloader on the windows hard disk?
* I read in a linux book on Mandrake saying that with this set up to put the bootloader on a floppy so the Windows HD is not modified at all. That sounds good, but is it an option in Kubuntu? How would one do it? Thanks for any replys.
* windows backed up and 2nd hard disk physically installed but I understand I do not need to format it - is that correct? ( The Kubuntu installation CD will partition and format it automatically I think)
* My concern is what happens with the bootloader and what choices do I have.
* Does Kubuntu recognize the first HD as having Windows XP on it and that it is the primary HD that the bios will look to boot from it? Does Kubuntu automatically (and safely?) put the bootloader on the windows hard disk?
* I read in a linux book on Mandrake saying that with this set up to put the bootloader on a floppy so the Windows HD is not modified at all. That sounds good, but is it an option in Kubuntu? How would one do it? Thanks for any replys.
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