Doug Lerner wrote:

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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wednesday, December 26, 2001):
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>>You are addressing a windows issue
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>>Win2K has its own bootloader, which will boot various windows versions. 
>>While we mormally have no problem with this, it seems to break down 
>>once a non-windows partition has been encountered in the chain.
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>>In other words, if you want it to work, dump linux, reinstall w2k to 
>>that first partition, copy over your data, then install Mandrake in the 
>>second position.  This will work handily.
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>>Civileme
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>I *strongly* suggest this be given as a warning in the installer!
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>doug
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Do you think anyone would read it?  I had to deal with an expert who 
could not find the Update button just days ago.  He was so used to "OK" 
on the right and "Cancel" on the left that he missed that it was 
"install" and "Update".

Yes, I will pass that suggestion to the install team.

Civileme

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