Great, I'll try it and let you know. > On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 01:49:51PM -0500, Jim Streit > (jimstreit at northlans.com) wrote: >> I'm tring to dual boot a box with Windows 2000 and Redhat 7.3. >> Heres what I've tried so far. >> >> Installed Win 2000 on the first 7.5 gb of drive, leaving a >> little bit of space before the 1024 cylinder boot limit. >> Installed RedHat 7.3 >> >> The first time I installed RH I placed GRUB in the MBR. I could >> boot RH fine, but I couldn't boot to Windows. > > It's easiest if you install Windows first, then Linux, then use > grub as your bootloader. > > You'll need to add an entry in your grub.conf that looks something > like this: > > title Windows 2000 > rootnoverify (hd0,0) > chainloader +1 > > hd0,0 says first partition of your first drive, which it should be > if you install Windows first. > > There are several howto guides on this topic. Look at > www.tldp.org or google-search. > > -- > Amy Tanner > amy at real-time.com