mark+gomez [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] said:
>Now that I have my linux and kde working, I also have found the need to
have
>dual-boot so that I can do stuff in NT. Here's my question: since NT and
LILO
>want a piece of the mbr, how do I get them to coexist w/o using an NT or
linux boot
>disk?
>
>When I installed lm 5.3 the other day it made it's own entries into the
mbr. When
>I tried to boot NT, I got the blue screen, so I ran fdisk /mbr and
everything
>worked fine after that exept linux needed to boot with a disk.
You can use the Windows NT multi boot menu to do this. You won't be
able to have LILO in the MBR, I think.
There is a utility called BootPart that copies the first sector of the Linux
partition into a file, which you then store in your NT partition.
You can then edit the c:\boot.ini file to include the Linux option.
In order to use the Windows NT boot loader, the NT partition must be
the active boot partition.
See the BootPart web site for lots of info.
http://www.winimage.com/bootpart.htm
Regards,
Richard