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Re: Booting Linux and Win 98



You need to set up Windoze in it's own partition first, leaving space for
Linux. Then install Linux and use LILO to boot into Windoze. Do it the
other way around and Windoze will write over the Linux boot mgr.
Typical Microsoft crap!

Regards JohnG

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On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Cameron Matheson wrote:

> Hey,
> 
> My dad got me a job at his work (I just need to install linux and win 98 on
> the same hard drive).  I've done this on my computer, but I have to use a
> boot floppy to get into linux.  My dad's company wants it so that you can
> choose which  OS to start from a menu.  Is their a way to do this?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Cameron Matheson
> 
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