Yes, that's right. ntldr (NT Loader) resides on NT's partition, so you
can use whatever boot loader you like in the MBR. A DOS MBR will just
pick up on the active partition, so setting NT's partition to active
(which it should be already) and running "fdisk /mbr" from DOS fdisk will
fix the problem.
-Matt Stegman
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, Trevor Farrell wrote:
> Funny, but I have never had this problem with NT/Linux dual booting on my
> machine at work. AFAIK, NT doesn't use the MBR, as I have lilo in the MBR and
> NT still boots as usual. If this is correct, then a fdisk/mbr is all you need
> to do to correct your NT problem, but you still need to fix your linux system,
> and without a boot disk...