Never heard of this problem before... Dual booted with POS 2000 on
several machines.  First, where are you installing the GRUB boot loader
(/dev/hda or /dev/hda1)?  Second, what's your partition table look like
(fdisk -l /dev/hda)?

Unless 2k is writing past the end of its partition (something older
Windows used to do), the best way to keep its nose out would be to put
the Linux partitions inside an extended partition (and not a /DOS/
extended partition, but one of type "5")

On Sat, 2002-07-20 at 22:15, Kevin wrote:
> I'm dual booting my laptop with RedHat 7.3 and another OS which will remain 
> nameless and henceforth referred to as POS 2000.  I have partitioned my HD 
> into three 9GB partitions.  Partitions 1 & 2 belong to POS 2k.  Partition 3 
> is ext3 and is where I installed RH.  I have installed linux several times, 
> each time with the same results:  After I install, I boot into linux and 
> all is well.  I can shutdown and reboot all I want and everything's 
> fine.  Then, after I boot into POS 2k once, the next time i reboot, the 
> grub gui is gone and i have to use the CL to boot into POS.




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