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To je zaujimavy tip ale ja som tak trochu absolutny amater takze nieco taketo asi nezvladnem. Potreboval by som nieco jednoduche ale dik Vam vsetkym za rady nasiel som este nejaky navod na fedoru kde to tvrdi ze po vytvoreni partiton na disku sa da vybrat disk kam to hodi ten zavadzac. Sak cekni ci to chapem spravne.
Next, the installation program presents the Boot Loader Configuration screen, shown in Figure 3-14. GRUB, the Grand Unified Boot loader, is a special program used to start Linux—or another operating system—when you boot your system. This screen lets you choose an alternative boot loader (LILO) or omit installation of a boot loader altogether. You can also specify the location where GRUB will be installed.
Most Linux users install GRUB on their PC's primary hard drive. However, doing so doesn't always work out. For example, some antivirus applications detect GRUB's changes to the MBR and roll them back. The bottom line is that, for a few Linux users, GRUB can present some headaches. Moreover, LILO has some features useful to those responsible for servers, including better support for RAID and serial console devices. If you're among those bothered by GRUB, you can easily avoid it. To do so, you can use the Change Boot Loader Button to install the LILO boot manager. The installation program preselects Linux as the default operating system. To specify a different default operating system, highlight the corresponding partition and click Default.
If you like, you can change the label associated with an operating system by highlighting the corresponding partition and typing the desired label in the text box labeled Boot Label. When you've completely specified the desired boot loader configuration, click Next to proceed.
Figure 3-14. The Boot Loader Configuration screen





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