Garryck Osborne wrote:

> Using the above info (& some other resources, not to mention some
> partition-juggling) I've successfully gotten my system four-way
> booting XP(NTFS), Win98SE, RH7.1 and FreeBSD 4.5, all from XP's
> bootloader, which IMO is the cleanest and simplest of the lot.  You
> should note that if you recompile or upgrade your kernel at any time,
> you will need to create and install a new bootsect.lnx as described
> in the above article.

That's the reason I dislike the Windows NT/2k/XP boot loader as well as
LiLo. With Grub I just have to edit grub.conf, nothing else is needed.
And I can edit grub.conf _even_while_booting_! Nifty, eh? ;-))

Best regards,
Martin Stricker
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