Could you point out the advantages to use this method instead
of using lilo ?
Philippe
"Tanner, Robby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How long did it take? Your idea of "some time" may not be someone else's.
> I, personally had no troubles with it. If one reads over the associated
> info, they will find that this is not difficult. It takes, maybe 10 minutes
> once you've got it figured out, unless of course you have complicated the
> process for whatever reason.
>
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> > Subject: Re: NT and Linux
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> > > The point is : NT loader loads windows stuff (well, I don't know if it
> > can
> > load linux ..)
> > Yes, it can. Follow the instructions in the "Linux+NT-Loader" FAQ at
> > http://howto.tucows.com/ptHOWTO/mini/Linux+NT-Loader
> > Basically, you need to extract the boot sector image of an os, be it
> > linux,
> > dos, window95 or whatever, and save to a file, then add an entry in NT
> > boot.ini to point to that file. It took me some time to get it to work
> > though.
> >
> >
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