Hi Rafael, the answer depends on the type of partition of D: and the file system of C: (where W2K lives on). If W2K is on a NTFS partition, and if is a primary partition, the there is no problem, since W95 won't see the NTFS partition (AFAIK, but not from my own experirence), so you could create a second primary partition and put W95 on it. If W2K lives on a FAT partition you have to fiddle a bit, but that is documented in the manual.
If D: is an extended partition, resize it upward and create the second primary. have fun -- Bernhard Treutwein, IuK, Ref. III A 3 Bernhard.Treutwein(at)verwaltung uni-muenchen de > -----Original Message----- > From: RAFAEL VINICIUS SCHAFFER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 3:42 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: No linux > > > Hi all, > > I searched the web about grub, lilo, and other options for > having a dual > boot with win95 and win2k. The catch is that the win2k is already > installed in C:, and I need to install win95 in the D: partition. So, > what do you suggest?? > > Thanks! > > Att. > > Rafael Schaffer > > > _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub