On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Tapeshwar Nath wrote:

> --- Mitul Limbani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I also tried RedHat 8.00., but the dual boot
> > didn't work, then XP
> > 
> > This is because XP has been installed with NTFS File
> > System, and
> > lilo,grub (the boot managers are not able to write
> > on the NTFS  Paritition) try doing this

>     I don;t think it matters whether XP is installed
> with NTFS or anything...... lilo and grub they write
> in the MBR and they have nothing to do with NTFS......
> or FAT filesystems...
> Correct me if i am wrong......

Quite true, it doesn't matter what filesystem is present, filesystem 
abstraction comes into play when the kernel has booted. Boot records or 
for that matter anything on HDD is plain old binary data.

-Rajesh
-- 
It's hard to think of you as the end result of millions of years of evolution.


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