Perhaps it's just me, but I've always found the Windows bootloader to be a lot less easy to manage than GRUB.
-DMZ On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 09:03 -0400, Jason Ellison wrote: > You can always use the windows boot loader to load the Linux boot > loader. That was how I had my dual boot system setup. After all LILO > is not to be trusted. > > Jason > > J. Milgram wrote: > > > Have a new laptop. Had been thinking of simply trashing the XP system > > it came with, but now maybe I'll try a dual-boot setup. It's been a > > long while since I've done one of these. Will probably just fdisk to > > make a couple of new partitions, install Linux then re-install XP into > > one of the new partitions (it came with a CD for same). Anything > > special to watch out for? Will I have to re-install LILO after > > installing XP or something like that? Hazy memories of doing this with > > W95 ... > > > > thanks > > Judah > > > >
