Definitely It can't. It is not the operating system.
It is the BIOS and the way the partition tables are
managed

--- Vinu Moses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 22 Nov 2001 9:52 am, Ashok Kumar wrote:
> > I was trying to install winNT4.0 and RH linux 7.2
> > on a optiplex-110 dell machine. Installed winNt
> first
> > and linux on extended partition, its a single
> > harddisk. By default winNt boots properly, with
> boot
> > floopy linux boots properly. I made the necessary
> > changes in boot.ini in WIN NT. Installed lilo in
> /root
> > partition.
> 
> I'm not sure, but I think linux can't boot off an
> extended partition. 
> Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
> 
> Regards,
> Vinu.
> 
> 
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