Worked OK for me.  I just made the first partition /boot on the first disk
(important that it's below 1024 cylinders sometimes).  Then put Linux in
MBR, and it could boot NT4 and Win2k just fine (like you describe).

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> [1] Anybody  setup  a dual boot using NT(NTFS) and RH7
> [2] Did lilo work properly?(i.e get )
> Lilo:
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> [3] Was Lilo put in the MBR or in the first sector of the
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