
17 Apr
2004
17 Apr
'04
8:50 p.m.
A. Pagaltzis wrote:
IME, WinNT derivatives are harder to get to play along. In case of a WinNT-derived OS I'd rather install LILO to the Linux partition bootsector and then go through the contortions necessary to make the Windows bootloader offer Linux on its menu. This is a lot more work than with Win9x.
Not that it's important, but I've always found Win XP behaves similarly to Win 9X. Pointing LILO to its partition is sufficient to make it boot (on my computer), and installing Win XP overwrites the MBR.in the same annoying way. -- Jason Le Vaillant