Does anyone have any advice on how to make sure one can make GRUB the
bootloader after upgrading from Wibndows 2000 Professional to Windows XP 
on a dual boot system (the primnary OS is, of course, Linux; Red Hat 9 to 
be exact).

I'm asking because Windows has a nasty habit of overwriting the boot 
sector, and wiping out GRUB in the process. Do i have to boot from the Red 
Hat install CD and do an upgrade? Is there another way? The system in 
question has an updated Red Hat 9 installation, so "upgrading" using the 
RH9 install CD may not be advisable.

Any help will be greatly appreciated!

God bless!
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