NT & Linux
Mike Bilow
mikebw at bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net
Wed May 29 11:04:00 EDT 1996
Dan Murphy wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
DM> I found some doc on boot.ini and the whole NT boot process.
DM> Then found this in the NT Resource guide:
DM> "UNIX cannot be an alternate operating system; only MS-DOS
DM> and OS/2 can be used as alternates."
DM> Hmmmm, is this really true?
Yes and no.
DM> The way I imagined booting Linux was to have the NT boot
DM> manager start LILO on the second drive, which would then
DM> boot Linux. Sound OK? Or, am I just going to have to boot
DM> Linux from a floppy? Welsh's "Running Linux" said things may
DM> be a bit tricky with OS/2 and NT and gave a few hints.
OS/2 is not especially tricky, and the OS/2 Boot Manager will support booting
NT. The NT loader does not support loading OS/2, however.
DM> Right now as a test, I'm just trying to use the NT boot
DM> manager to boot DOS on the second drive, and am not doing
DM> real great. The second drive is formatted with DOS boot
DM> files, but the system just crashes when I direct the boot
DM> manager to boot from the second drive. I'm missing a file
DM> named bootsect.dos and am trying to find it now. The
DM> resource guide says bootsect.dos is needed to boot an
DM> alternate OS, even if the OS isn't DOS.
DM> Any insights?
As far as I know -- and I'm no NT expert -- the BOOTSECT.DOS issue applies to
alternating DOS and NT *from the same partition*, what OS/2 calls "Dual Boot."
As a practical matter, what you want to do is install LILO as your main boot
manager. Getting LILO to boot Linux from one partition and NT from another
partition is a supported procedure in the LILO documentation. In this
configuration, LILO resides in its own special partition.
-- Mike
More information about the Discuss
mailing list