Just get the 'NT OS Loader +Linux mini-HOTO' (at any Linux ftp-site like
sunsite etc. under ../doc/HOWTO/mini/. There everything is described.
One thing which might cause a problem is, that Redhat wants to boot after
installation without giving you the opinion to install everything like it
should be, and you might have Linux installed but not be able to boot your
installed kernel, then use some boot/emergency or whatever disk to boot
do everything as described in the above mentioned document, and boot again
when your done.
It works very nice, however you have to go through the whole procedure
everytime you compile a new kernel ( which shouldn't actually be too
often).
good luck,
Clemens
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On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, George Lenzer wrote:
> Is it possible to set up a Linux/NT dual boot IF NTFS is the only filesystem
> used by NT? My inclination is to say no. considering that LILO has to be able
> to point to the NTLDR. If the NTLDR is on an NTFS partition, would LILO be
> able to point to it?
>
> The reason I ask, is that I have an NT system here at work with all drives
> formatted in NTFS for security. If I begin the Linux install, I am going to
> have to use fdisk to set up the new partitions to install Linux and the swap
> space to. Where should I locate LILO? If I put it in the MBR, then wouldn't
> NT have problems booting up? Has anyone else done this successfully?
>
> Thanks
>
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