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Some installfest issues



Not true. You can use LILO to load both NT and Linux. 
The problem is that in the boot sector you've got a pointer to the OS. When 
 you move the OS, you render it not bootable until you reset that pointer. 
If LILO is set up as the boot loader, reruning LILO will handle it for the 
Linux kernels, and SYS.EXE handles it for Windows98. 

n 22 Apr 2002 at 9:58, Jim Kelly-Rand wrote:

> In all the dual boot documentation that I have read, the NT boot loader must
> be on the first partition and you must load linux through NT's boot loader.
> Ihave documentation at home of the process I went through to achieve an
> NT/Linux dual boot but I am not there now.

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