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Installing RHEL 6 with Windows in Dual Boot Environment

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, just like most Linux distributions, will happily co-exist on a hard disk drive with just about any version of Windows up to and including Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. This is a concept known as dual-booting. Essentially, when you power up the system, you will be presented with a menu providing the option to boot either your RHEL 6 installation or Windows. Obviously you can only run one operating system at a time, but it is worth noting that the files on the Windows partition of your disk drive will be available to you from RHEL 6 regardless of whether your Windows partition was formatted using NTFS, FAT16 or FAT32.
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