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* Mike McMullin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-27-07 00:49]:
>   My apologies for nit-picking here.  When Windows(tm) writes the MBR,
> it does not "break" the Linux install, hence Linux doesn't need to be
> repaired, but to have the boot loader configured to boot Linux.  

No problem with "nit-picking", but *some* windoz(tm?) versions *do*
over-write the MBR and "break" the boot-loader for linux.  The more
recent versions do not.

I can say that I have not had/experienced that problem for quite a few
years, since os/2 I have not owned a version of windoz.

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