majorridge67 wrote:
> Hi, I am new to this group and new to Linux. Until recently, my
> experience with Linux has been reading the User Friendly comic strip.
> I have been reading magazines, and I have been playing around with a
> couple of live cd's. I am now trying to install Linux on an unused
> harddrive on my computer. I have tried both Fedora and DSL. I think
> the install went okay, but I am having trouble finding a bootloader
> that will let me boot into Linux. I have tried GRUB and a shareware
> bootloader named OSL2000. Neither have worked. Is there an evil
> Microsoft thing that I have to do to make this work, or is there a
> stupid Ron thing I need to do to make this work.
What do you mean that neither have worked? What happens? As somebody
else mentioned, it is best to install your bootloader to the MBR, as
Linux bootloaders handle Windows operating systems much better than the
other way around.
Chad Martin
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