I am running a dual-boot WinNT5 & Linux. The advise I got was to make
sure that you install NT first because it will over-write everything else.
That is what I did using Partion magic and a boot-disk for Windows98,
because it has CDROM drivers on it It worked, & I have both systems going
now, the only change I made after was to use Linuxconf so that it boots to
NT5 instead of Linux. This was becuase X-sys doesn't like my Matrox G100
card. I am currently in a bush camp with only 2.4Kb access. So can only play
untill my next trip to the big city.
PS: I have heard of people trying (unsucessfully) to have a triple system or
NT/95/linux. Anyone hear any sucess story of this?
Robin
-----Original Message-----
From: Dustin Oakley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: January 6, 1999 10:44
Subject: Re: duel boot linux and win95
>At 01:55 AM 1/5/99 -0800, tay noh wrote:
>>I have seen a number of people who are running both win95 and Linux, can
>>anyone
>>explain to me how do do a duel boot
>
>I have seen some tutorials on dual booting 95 and Linux- what I haven't
>seen, and am interested in, is help on dual booting NT and Linux. I assume
>it's possible, but NT has its own NTLDR and Linux has LILO. How do these
>work together? I'd like to install Linux here at work, but have to keep
>NT4 on as well. I have 2 hard drives if that helps.
>Thanks in advance.
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