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  1. Hi guys, I'm YALN (Yet another linux newbie). Have found the most boring way to get around this. Treat your second hard drive as a master, accept all defaults but change the drive where you need to. Then just alter your BIOS boot order as and when btween windoze XP and linux. This does work but isn't particularly user friendly, I may actually get round to using the (proper?) settings that I found here: http://www.overclockersclub.com/guides/dual_boot_fedora_xp_4.php Typhoon
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