jpeters
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Posted: Nov. 19 2007,06:46 |
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Quote (JPsDad @ Nov. 19 2007,00:38) | I don't have a working CD burner right now, so I have been mounting isos and copying files. Can I do Frugal installs of several versions, choose which to boot with Grub? I Multi-boot several O/S (full installs) this way on my laptop. Does each need it's own Partition or would directories be sufficient? |
I don't think so. Why not just try several versions from disk with norestore (find a friend to burn them?) , while keeping persistent files on your HD partitions to use with whatever version you boot. You'll probably end up using the latest version anyway. Robert has continually made significant improvements.
Edit: Unless, as Hats stated, you are using the same kernel and minirt in base mode (although there are specific config updates for each new version).
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