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Old 09-28-2005, 03:59 AM   #2 (permalink)
geese
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if you are using Suse linux it very easy, just click on booty loader configeration in Yast.
if not and you are using the GRUB boot loader, you can edit the boot menu list (menu.lst).

i do not understand what you mean by installing to a directory. if it means a windows XP/NT directory, then the answer is no. this is because linux cannot write to the NTFS flie system. Also there is only one version of linux that i know of that can be installed to a windows directory (winlinux) and can only be done in windows 98/me, they use the FAT file system.
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