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9.6

dual boot rhel 5 and 4

Asked by vincent7481 in Linux

Tags: rhel, dual, 4, 5, boot

Hi Everyone,

dell 1950, 2x 500GB hard drive, setup Raid 0 .
I installed RHEL 5 64bit first, then installed RHEL 4 update 4 AS 64 bit.
Now, everytime when I boot up the machine, I don't have option to select RHEL5 , It boot directly into RHEL 4.
I think RHEL4 was overwrite the boot loader of RHEL 5.

fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda:999.1MB 999116767232
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 121469 cylinders

Device Boot                        Start                              End                  Blocks                       Id                      System
/dev/sda1   *                      1                                    13                   104391                     83                     linux
/dev/sda2                           14                                  82877             665597047+             83                     linux
/dev/sda3                           82877                            83131             2048287+                 82                     linux swap
/dev/sda4                           83132                            121469           307949985               5                       Extended
/dev/sda5                           83132                            83386             2048256                   83                     linux
/dev/sda6                           83387                            89506             49158868+               83                     linux
/dev/sda7                           89507                            89761             2048256                   82                     linux swap

Can any of you tell me what's going on and how can I fix this problem

Thanks

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