VINMAN46 Daemon Poster Messages 1,123 Mar 8, 2010 #1 would i be able to dual boot with server i kow you can 2x boot with another os but what about a server?
would i be able to dual boot with server i kow you can 2x boot with another os but what about a server?
Disenchanterx In Runtime Messages 164 Mar 8, 2010 #2 Not sure With Ubuntu. You could use a VMWare type product and do it that way .
GibsonSGKing Daemon Poster Messages 1,384 Mar 8, 2010 #3 You can dual boot with pretty much anything, provided you set up the bootloader.
foothead Omnicide now. Messages 10,027 Location My own personal hell Mar 9, 2010 #4 ^ This. Just install lilo bootloader after you install ubuntu. That is if the option isn't on the install cd. It should have lilo and grub.
^ This. Just install lilo bootloader after you install ubuntu. That is if the option isn't on the install cd. It should have lilo and grub.
GibsonSGKing Daemon Poster Messages 1,384 Mar 9, 2010 #5 foothead said: ^ This. Just install lilo bootloader after you install ubuntu. That is if the option isn't on the install cd. It should have lilo and grub. Click to expand... I'm pretty sure linux installs GRUB by default. It's actually a quite nice bootloader
foothead said: ^ This. Just install lilo bootloader after you install ubuntu. That is if the option isn't on the install cd. It should have lilo and grub. Click to expand... I'm pretty sure linux installs GRUB by default. It's actually a quite nice bootloader
foothead Omnicide now. Messages 10,027 Location My own personal hell Mar 9, 2010 #6 you have the option to install lilo instead. Grub is fine too, but it has its flaws.
L lhuser Golden Master Messages 13,147 Mar 9, 2010 #7 LILO or GRUB are two common bootloaders...I'm more used to Grub though. You can dualboot any OS, as long as Mac OS isn't implied. Remember that by default, AFAIK, Ubuntu Server has no GUI...just to let you know...but I assume you know already.
LILO or GRUB are two common bootloaders...I'm more used to Grub though. You can dualboot any OS, as long as Mac OS isn't implied. Remember that by default, AFAIK, Ubuntu Server has no GUI...just to let you know...but I assume you know already.