> Yes, he is wrong.
>
> As long as you install your OS'es in the following order, you should be
> fine. First, install win95/98. Second, install NT. Third, install Linux.
> After you're done with this, and assuming you install lilo in the mbr of
> your hard drive, you will get a choice of OS'es upon boot: Linux or
> Windows. Choose linux, you go to linux. Choose windows, you get the NT
> boot loader, that will then allow you to boot NT or 95. Voila, you have 3
> OS'es on one box (even though win95/98 won't benefit from your second
> processor).
>
[Vo� Bernhard] Its not like easy like this. The NT-boot loader
presists on beeing in the mbr.
But LILO dosn�t. So you can build an image and put it on the NT boot
partition and link the NT
boot manager on it.
> Paul Santos
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