There is a way the NT bootloader will work with booting up Linux
and NT. First you install NT, whatever you want NTFS or FAT16, then
install Linux. When you install Linux do not tell Linux to boot up
using Lilo. Instead bot of a disk. There is a program called bootpart
that will allwo you to boot Linux using the NT bootloader. You have to 
configure the Linux Lilo inorder to do this. 

The page you want to look into is
http://www.winimage.com/bootpart.htm

Forget about System Commander, this is free!!!!!!!!!!!!


At 01:06 PM 10/29/97 -0600, Glenn Scherb wrote:
>I'm a Linux newbie who's tired of buying more outbuildings at the Gate$ 
>estate. I'm planning to build a dual boot Linux/NT system.  The NT and 
>Linux systems will be on separate SCSI drives.  I'd like to keep NT 
>entirely on NTFS.
>
>Questions:
>.      Do I need a small FAT (1-2MB) partition in order to do this?
>.      Which order should the system be built?
>.      Which bootloader should I use?  (NT or LILO)
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Glenn Scherb
>Programmer/Analyst
>Midwest Research Institute
>425 Volker Boulevard
>Kansas City, Missouri  64110
>Phone: (816)753-7600 x1806
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