Michael,
 I haven't tried this with Win2k, but the boot structure looks just like
NT 4, so it's worth a shot. First, in Linux, mount a DOS formatted
floppy. Do, if the Linux root (*not* /boot) partition is /dev/hda1,

# dd if=/dev/hdb1 of=/mnt/floppy/bootsect.lnx bs=512 count=1

You can do that from a rescue disk, as long as you have mount & dd.
Then, in Win2k, copy bootsect.lnx from the floppy to C:\. Make C:\boot.ini
writable, and add this as the last line:

C:\BOOTSECT.LNX="Linux"

 Let the box boot to the first drive, and Linux should appear on the Win2K
boot menu.
 Let me know if it still works.

-- 
 Doc Shipley
   Network Stuff
      Austin, Earth                      


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