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   From: ray    
   Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.ubuntu   
   Subject: Re: Multi-booting Grub Question (long)   
   Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 13:13:38 -0700   
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   On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 11:18:54 -0500, Dick Sutton wrote:   
      
   > I have been running linux for about a year, now. However, I'm still a    
   > newbie. Here's the situation. I'm currently running Ubuntu 5.06 LTS as    
   > my main linux system. Because of the work that I do, I must still use    
   > Windows XP. I also like to look at newer releases (i.e. Ubuntu 6.10,    
   > etc). So, I set up my system this way:   
   >    
   > hda is dedicated to Windows XP   
   >    
   > hdb1 is my Ubuntu 6.06 LTS system   
   > hdb2 is my Ubuntu 6.06 swap file   
   >    
   > hdb3 is my Ubuntu 6.10 system   
   > hdb4 is my Ubuntu 6.10 swap file   
      
   You don't need to do that, they can certainly share the same swap file.   
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