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Didn't you read my post?scarecrow said:Still, I can't figure out why Fedora corrupted the XP partitions, since it does not mount NTFS at all... unless it had put wrong fstab entries in the MBR. Judging from its general status, this is not unlikely- although noone had this problem with RedHat 9.
PLZ help a little- did you try to install GRUB as the default boot manager?
This problem was kind of weird... XP was able to boot until the login screen were it crashed... If the partition was bad I don't know how XP could have booted..
I didn't have the time to check it, I had some work for today to finish and were depending on windows (for matlab)... Since it's been a couple of days after a fresh clean XP install, I didn't care redoing it (unattended installation is great
I'll try again with red hat 9 in a near future. or maybe suse. or maybe slackware...
why is there so many distros to choose from??