[multiboot-guide] master: What first? (28b987d)

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Tue Jan 6 06:03:11 UTC 2015


Repository : http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/docs/multiboot-guide.git

On branch  : master

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commit 28b987dc392ebc0f2e84fb6919e130bec79de808
Author: Pete Travis <immanetize at fedoraproject.org>
Date:   Mon Jan 5 22:06:07 2015 -0700

    What first?


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diff --git a/en-US/FAQ.xml b/en-US/FAQ.xml
index d183ecb..c5fb25f 100644
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         </para>
       </answer>
     </qandaentry>
+    <qandaentry>
+      <question>
+        <para>
+          Should I install Windows first, or Fedora?
+        </para>
+      </question>
+      <answer>
+        <para>
+          It's best to install Windows first.  Fedora should detect your Windows installation, and set up a bootloader entry for it.  Windows will overwrite the Fedora bootloader, and does not set up a menu option for Fedora.
+        </para>
+        <para>
+          On newer computers, this usually isn't as important as it was in the past.  The system doesn't need to rely on the bootloader from one operating system or another, because they have information about each installed operating system stored in the UEFI firmware.  You can simply choose your OS from the system boot menu.
+        </para>
+      </answer>
+    </qandaentry>
   
   
   



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