Greetings,

I've recently been trying to squeeze six operating systems onto 
a single PC, and ran across grub as part of that process.  I'm 
still learning how to use it; e.g. I'm still having trouble 
getting Linux to boot, even after specifying "root=/dev/xxxx" 
on the "kernel" line.  No worries...I'll figure it out.

I was wondering, though, if folks had thought about making grub 
capable of booting from an ATA/IDE CD rom?

Also wondering if anyone knows whether NTLDR has command-line 
switches such that I could tell it to boot directly into one 
of the MS systems, rather than going through it's menus?  That 
is, on this system I have Win98, NT4.0, and Win2K; the latter are 
in extended partitions.  I would like to boot to all three directly 
from grub, if possible, but trying to chain to the extended/logical 
partitions hasn't worked.

Thanks....

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