No, it does work. I hgave one machine with Fedora's grub in the
MBR. One choice it had was to jump to grub in a partition so you got a
second set of boot options based on what hot-plug drive was installed.
It worked fine.

   I did my first test of trying to use the NTLDR. It did attempt to
load the grub menu but then the grub boot fails, probably because I
have built a bad kernel or something. I think that this Windows NTLDR
method may end up being sort of difficult to get the machine working
the first time, but very reasonable later.. We'll see.

Mark, go visit this site - I've had great luck with bootpart, ntldr-ing
and both 2K desktop and XP laptop.

http://www.bootdisk.com/

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