Yes, possible.
1 solutions - linux as a boot manager.
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driveC - linux
driveD - nt
then at linux, when nt have chosen. we let
lilo think nt is in 1st drive. configuration
is in lilo.conf. check man lilo.conf
2. solutions - nt will be the boot manager
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driveC - nt
driveD - linux
nt will boot by default, you create a
something like a mbr copy of linux with the
used of dd command, somthing like
dd if=/dev/hdb of=/home/myhome/linux.bin
then copy it to the nt directory. create a
configuration for the startup. I forgot the
file you will edit, It's been a long time a
haven't use nt. At boot up, you can choose
what os you like. I did tried this with
nt/freebsd but I am not sure if it is a
single or multiple drives.
noelt.
You wrote:
> From: "Joel N. Eusebio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "plug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 02:22:04 +0800
> Subject: [plug] NT/Linux Dual boot
>
>
> Hello All,
> Has anyone tried to dual boot NT and Linux
on seperate hard drives??? I
> would really appreciate suggestions and
help :)
>
> ---------->jOEl
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