> You can probably get w2k to load Linux, but it is probably more 
> of a pain than it is worth (their bootloader is designed to boot MS 
> OSes). Both GRUB and LILO can handle that job (I have only 
> used LILO, but I hear good things about GRUB). 

I use the NT Boot loader to load Win98, WinXP, and Red Hat 7.2.  For this to work, when installing Red Hat, you must specify your root partition as the boot device and leave the Master Boot Record alone.

Look here for help on this kind of setup:

http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Linux+NT-Loader.html

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