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Managing Multiple Operating Systems HOWTO: Introduction Next Previous Contents

1. Introduction

1.1 Copyright

Copyright (c) 2000 by Robert W. Schultz.

Please freely copy and distribute (sell or give away) this document in any format. It's requested that corrections and/or comments be forwarded to the document maintainer. You may create a derivative work and distribute it provided that you:

1.Send your derivative work (in the most suitable format such as sgml) to the LDP (Linux Documentation Project) or the like for posting on the Internet. If not the LDP, then let the LDP know where it is available.

2.License the derivative work with this same license or use GPL. Include a copyright notice and at least a pointer to the license used.

3.Give due credit to previous authors and major contributors.

If you're considering making a derived work other than a translation, it's requested that you discuss your plans with the current maintainer.

1.2 New Versions of this HOWTO

New versions of the Managing Multiple Operating Systems HOWTO will be available to browse and/or download at LDP mirror sites. For a list of mirror sites see:

http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/mirrors.html.

Various formats are available. If you only want to quickly check the date of the latest version look at

http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/MultiOS-HOWTO.html

and compare it to this version: v0.4, 17 February 2000

1.3 Feedback

Please send any questions, comments, or suggestions to mailto:rwschul@smart.net (Robert W. Schultz). I am very willing to help others with problems directly relating to this HOWTO and will entertain any suggestions for changes/modifications and/or improvements. However, having set up my system to my satisfaction, this HOWTO won't be significantly improved without reader input.


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