On Tue, 23 May 2000, Nickolay Belostotsky wrote:

>>    Unless something goes wrong the answer the answer is yes. You can also
>do
>> it by adding Linux to your Win2000 boot loader.
>
>You mean, I shouldn't install LILO?
>And how do I add Linux to Win2000 boot loader?

Hi Koly,

You should first make a small partition (about 20 megs) that you can use
for the /boot partition. Use that for LILO. Put that as far to the front
of the harddisk to avoid the 1024 cylinder trap.

Then look on the net (or let me know and I send it to you) for a small DOS
program called BOOTPART.
You can use that to build a small (512 byte) boot file, that you can add
to boot.ini from win2k like

Linux="c:\linux.bin"

This assumes of course that you named the Linux boot file c:\linux.bin

Good luck,
Paul

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