zentara wrote:
>
>
> I recently saw a packaged mentioned on the usenet called "bootparm" or
> "bootparam". It supposedly was a way to add linux to the NT bootloader.
> You probably install lilo in the linux partition, not the MBR, then
> put a pointer to it in the NT boot loader menu.
>
when installing near a win95 partition, nt install a dual boot process
like this:
It saves the dos mbr on a file and manage to load it as far as one wants
to boot dos.
One can fool nt copying an other mbr (ie linux one). There is a
linux/dos utility for that. However, this mean there is a dos partition
available.
anyway, get a look at your suse cd1, there is a dosutils directory with
plenty of nice things...
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