Hi, 

My O'Reilly "Running Linux" (which I recommend highly) says...

Install LILO as the second boot loader.

It may be easier to just use a boot floppy to boot Linux.

I think a workable technique is to set up a NT/(MSDOS or '95) dual boot,
then install Linux into the (DOS) partition. You'll need to use the Linux
fdisk to set the partition types for Linux and its swap. Note that to get
Linux to boot, its first partition must be before cylinder 1024 so you may
end up with an unusual partition structure.

Cheers,

Andrew
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