I use System Commander , which is a boot manager that can manage the
boot partitions for multiple OSs on the same machine. I currently
use is on a CTX notebook and have NT 4.0 , RedHat Linux 5.1 and even Win95.

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Chris

jim watson wrote:

> I have NT4 and Linux on separate partitions. NT has a boot loader, which
> can run msdos,  i just put a autoexec.bat file to run loadlin with the
> kernel in the dos directory, and away it goes  - under this arrangement
> i think NT does not have any way to even know linux is there, but it had
> to be NT first? but linux can access the NT(dos) partition ok,
>
> >         You can install both OS's, but you must be careful about which
> to
> > install fisrt... (NT, of course, linux is a little more friendly with
> > other OSs:)
> >
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