Okay...
As it was pointed out in an earlier reply, you would need a
multi-OS expert, not just a Linux expert. Win98 is not as
difficult to set up as WinNT or Win2k. One reason for this might
be because Win98 uses the 'vfat' filesystem which is easier to
access than WinNT's 'ntfs' filesystem for example. So, in a
nutshell, what probably happened here was an over-estimation of
Linux and an under-estimation of Win2k.
The salient point I would like to make; you will learn more about
how _other_ OSes work when you begin to understand how they need
to interact with Linux. Linux will definitely broaden the
picture, not just within it's own confines--where ever the
perimeter of those confines might be, I've yet to find them...
Best Regards,
LG
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