It was before I installed redhat and it worked.  My computer automatically 
booted to windows unless I had the boot disk in which booted to linux.
Does that info help?
Thanks

On Wednesday 09 July 2003 01:51 pm, Andrew Jorgensen wrote:
> AMMON J CHRISTIANSEN wrote:
> > I tried all numbers from 0 to 9 I think in the boot loader, but to no
> > avail. I mean putting 0 to in in for (hd0,?)
> > What does that mean?
> > Both os's are on the extended partition.  Does that matter?
>
> the first 0 in (hd0,0) is the drive number, the second is the partition
> number.
>
> I didn't think Windows could live on an extended partition.
>
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