There is a mini FAQ on this.. basically, to boot linux from NT's boot leader you need to do the following:
1) dd if=/dev/hda3 of=bootsect.lnx /bs=512 count=1 (assuming your linux root partition is bootable and /dev/hda3) 2) copy bootsect.lnx to C:\bootsect.lnx 3) add 'C:\bootsect.lnx = "Linux"' to your boot.ini file -Paul On Thu, 2 Jul 1998, Kendrick Myatt wrote: > I'm not sure if my plan will work, but hopefully I'll find out this > weekend. Feel free to save me the trouble if someone else has > already tried this and it doesn't work... Actually I just realized > that I may not have time this weekend... but anyway... > > My first hard drive has DOS and Win98 on it. > My second drive had NT5 on it. > My third drive has the Debian. > > NT must control the boot sector on the first drive, so I'm making > win98 the default startup and setting it to present menu always. > From there I can F4 or choose to boot to DOS which will prompt me > with the DOS multi-config menu where I will choose either DOS or to > run loadlin and boot linux. With the exception of using the loadlin, > all the other parts have been done and work fine to let me into the > other 3 OS... > > Regards, > > Kendrick > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null