Hi group,
I'm a very green newbie, so I apologise in advance for asking a dumb
question.� I have a Debian Linux "Morphix" install CD which I have used to
install onto my new laptop.� I partitioned my hard drive and installed
windows XP pro on one primary partition� (which includes the MBR) and Linux
onto the other primary partition.� I installed LILO as part of the Debian
install, and put it on the boot sector of the Linux drive.
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When I start my PC, it goes straight into XP (as this is where the MBR is)
and I don't get an option to select Linux.� I don't believe LILO has been
configured yet on Linux, but I can't seem to get to Linux on the HDD.� If I
boot off the Linux CD, then I am operating on the CD system, if I boot the
PC, I load up XP.� What steps do I have to perform to be able to get to a
dual boot situation. 
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Thanks in advance for the assistance.
Steve
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