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On Mon, 13 May 2002, Farrell Woods wrote:

> I did a full install on my machine at home, alongside an existing win2k
> installation on the same 80GB drive.  Fwiw here's a rundown of my hardware:
> 
> o Would be neat if they'd offer something that would lead one through
>    the process of getting the windows boot loader to boot the Linux partition...

   Not only is this not necessary, IMAO it's the Wrong Way to do things.  
It is much easier to tell GRUB/LILO/etc to boot to Windows instead of the 
other way around.  Using GRUB to boot to Win2k on /dev/hda1 would look 
like:

title Win2k
        rootnoverify (hd0,0)
        chainloader +1

  You boot, GRUB loads, you select Win2k, NTLoader loads and boots 
Windows.  It "just works" and IIRC the RedHat installer does it for you.


- -- 
     -Matt

A procrastinator's work is never done. 
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