Hi,

I've used debian and win2k on the same computer w/o any  problem:
I was able to boot with a standard-issue lilo , and no need for the win2k 
bootloader neither.

Bye
Romain

PS in case you encounter a problem here is a patch: "format c:" :-)

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 From: "Tristan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 23:29:15 -0800
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Subject: debian and win2k

I use win2k on a non-network computer with only 1 HD (8gigs), and i want to
also install debian. I still need windows for a few things, but would use
debian more often. I want to install both on my hd, and be able to boot up
debian without needing a floppy.
I've installed linux with win95 before, but i dont know how much different
win2k when it boots up.
how do i achieve this?

-Tristan-
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