Alex, I think that this is what your looking for. http://www.computing.net/howto/advanced/linuxnt/ hth Don --- Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been using the NT bootloader for as long as > I've been using Debian > to handle switching between my M$ OS's and Linux. > However, since I've > switched to using Debian 364 days a year, this is no > longer working for > me. My XP boot partition is NTFS. This means that > any time I update my > kernel or update LILO I have to reboot into XP so > that I can copy my > linux.bin to my boot drive. It's finally gotten to > be enough of a hassle > that I've decided to do something about it. My boot > partition is hda1 > (NTFS), and my root partition is hda2 (ext3). > Currently, my linux boot > info is in /boot. What's the best way of going about > using LILO as my > bootloader instead of the NT bootloader while still > having the option of > booting into XP? > > -Alex > > >
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