You're right. Plain DOS cannot restore the NT boot loader, so...
Just boot Linux and tell lilo to uninstall itself.
lilo -u
That will restore the MBR to what NT had there.
If that fails, use the emergency boot floppies it
asked you to make during the NT installation.
If you don't have them, you can make them on another
NT machine of the same version.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 10:32:17AM -0700, Hugo Carvalho wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 July 2001 10:17 am, you wrote:
> > There's a Linux+NT Howto...
> >
> > But briefly:
> > Use a DOS boot floppy to restore the MBR with DOS fdisk:
> > A:\> fdisk /mbr
>
> Any DOS version?
> will this install the NT loader back in the MBR or call it from where ever it
> is (NT part I guess)?
>
>
> thanks!!
>
> hugo
>
> PS: why doesn't LILO boot NT?
>
>
>
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