> Not true, actually. My school laptop is running Win2k with an NTFS > partition, and I can still boot to it. Linux can read (but not write!) > those partitions, and Windows usually installs a boot stub in it's > partition. The stub means you can chain boot to it. I'll describe the > process a little better once you get past those other errors.
Write support is a (DANGEROUS) extra module in the kernel. This could (maybe) be fixed with a recompile. YMMV, I've never tried it, just seen it in there...
