The method I found to work best is the following:
create 3 partitions by what ever method works best for you.
1st partition 10meg will be linux boot
2nd partition ???meg will be windows partition.  Make this the active
partition
3rd partiton ???meg is the linux partition.

Install windows in the second partition.  It will not know the 1st
partition exists and happly install in the second partition.

Install linux into the third partition and install lilo or grub into the
MBR.  During the installation it will ask if you want to set-up the dual
boot.

david

On 11 Jan 2002, gabriel wrote:

> hey everyone
> i'm about to attempt the ridiculous task of installing both win98 and
> redhat on one hard drive and i'm looking for suggestions.
> 
> i know, i know
> the best thing i could do is get 2 hard drives and go that route,
> but that's not an option at the moment.
> 
> my problems as of late have been that both os's like to put their
> partitions at the beginning of the hdd.  so before i go about doing all
> this again, i'm looking for some general "gotchas" you all might know
> about.
> 
> thanks for the help.
> 
> 
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