Hi Jian,

>     My computer installed windows2000,
> and the format is NTFS, I parted a drive 
> to install linux (redhat7),but at the boot,
> there can't find the linux selection.
>     My friends tell me linux doesn't get along
> with windows2000, Is that right?

You most definately can install Linux and Windows.  There are 3 techniques 
you can use:

1. Install Windows first and then Linux.  Put LILO to the MBR and use LILO at 
boot to decide which OS to run.

2. Install Linux first and then Windows NT/2000 afterwards.  Put LILO to the 
Linux boot partition.  You can use a program called bootpart to load Linux 
from the Windows loader but it's a bit more tricky than the first method.

3. Use a program like BootMagic (comes with Partition Magic) to decide which 
OS to load.  Put LILO to the Linux boot partition.

Only Windows is arrogant enough to assume it's the only OS on the computer.  
Linux runs quite happily with other OSes...

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