On Mon, 13 May 2002, at 1:06pm, Matthew J. Brodeur wrote:
>> 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.

  I think that largely depends on what you're doing.  If you've already got
the Microsoft boot loader configured for NT, Windows, and DOS, using the
Microsoft loader has the advantage of giving you one menu.

  All blanket statements are false.

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