I guess you mean editing lilo.conf. You can edit it and when you save it the changes are written. Then just reboot.<br>
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Answer to my previous question: You can install lilo in Linux root partition and use Windows NT OS Loader to dual boot. Refer to the following mini_HOTO:<br>
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I just found it:<br>
http://www.frontiertech.com/XSALE/HOMEPAGE.HTM<br>
You can find a whole bench of similar Windows X servers at<br>
http://www.rahul.net/kenton/xsites.html#XMicrosoft<br>
Have fun!<br>
I heard about a Windows utility (SuperX?) that can import graphic from a UNIX workstation and display X-Window in Windows system. Can anybody give further information and where can I get it?
grandelf: Could you please clerify how you installed lilo in boot partition but not in MBR? Did you set another partition active? I tried to install lilo in Linux system partition but it didn't work.<br>
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As to dual booting Linux and NT, installing NT first and Linux next should work. All...
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