Responding to my own post.

I used a SuSe liveEval cd I got in a magazine to install yesterday.   The
"Boot failure" error I was getting was because suse needed the CD to be in
the drive to boot.  I assume it wrote to the MBR or something so that when I
installed Mandrake, I was still getting the same "Boot failure" error.  What
a crock.

How is it that a suse install could keep control of the boot after I
repartitioned and installed Mandrake?

TOm



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