Andy Zbikowski wrote:
> 
> Windows will overwrite the MBR anytime you install/upgrade it. (Isn't that
> nice of it?) So the real question is what boot loader do you want to use?
> You can boot Linux from the NT boot loader (probally passes control to lilo.
> Never done it myself.) or boot NT with lilo.

Of course, you don't have to put LILO on the MBR -- it works just fine
at the start of other partitions (though the start of the partiton,
where the first few hundred bytes of LILO resides, might have to be
below the 1024-cylinder boundary).  Just mark your Linux partiton as
`active' and the Windows MBR will load LILO (or does this not work with
Win NT/2k?)

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