Windows 2000 seems to like to take up residence in the MBR, much like
LILO. NT 4.0 was the same way. However, using the following config
under NT 4, I didn't have any trouble:
/dev/hda1 - NTFS C:\
/dev/hda2 - NTFS D:\
/dev/hdb1 - /boot
/dev/hdb2 - swap
/dev/hdb5 - /
I used LILO to boot either NT or Linux, installed LILO in the MBR of hda.
Anyone doing similar things with Windows 2000, or did Bill's boys make
things more difficult for us?
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