I actually have three OS.  Win95, Linux and Win NT.  Once you have two, the
rest are easy.  I would recommend starting with NT and adding to that if you
can.  Being a Linux user, you most likely already have a filestructure you
would like to preserve.

If this is true, copy /bootsect.lnx a: to a floppy.  You will need to add
this to the bootloader that NT uses.  There is no way around this( that I
know of).  You have to use the boot loader NT has if you want to use NT.
After installing NT, add the line c:\bootsect.lnx="Linux" to c:\boot.ini.

This file is hidden, so you will have to run attrib and then modify it.  You
will have to recopy this file everytime you change your linux kernel.

There is a mini how-to called  NT OS Loader + Linux.  I got it from
http://freebsd.cdrom.com/pub/linux/sunsite/docs/howto/mini

Hope this gets you headed in the right direction.

Jeridiah Welti


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