Rogelio,
I assume you're starting on a freshly formatted drive?
I am currently using Windows NT 4 and Linux Mandrake 7.0. I installed
NT first on one partition and Linux Mandrake on another partition. My
suggestion is that you install NT *first* and then Linux. After you have
installed NT should you start the Linux installation. Once you've
installed Linux, you have to boot into Linux, go to LinuxConf and add your NT
partition to your LILO settings. Linux Mandrake may find it if it's a FAT
partition, but, I used the NTFS format instead. Both work flawlessly and
I've had no trouble yet.
Regards,
John D. Lewis
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