This is what I did:
within XP Pro, on a sony vaio laptop (brand new), using partition magic, created a 6GB partition, of which most is for ext2 (for linux) and 500ish for the swap. rebooted and it went through the process of creating the partitions. Loaded up windows fine.
I chose restart with redhat 7.3 CD. Using GRUB bootloader, made the mount point on root of new partition, leaving windows (NTFS) partition intact. There was some tickbox which asked where the bootloader should go and as per advise of other users and partition magic, made it on the mbr.
Installed fine and then when rebooted, NO option to load windows.
My question is how I can get the dual boot to actually offer me dual booting!
within XP Pro, on a sony vaio laptop (brand new), using partition magic, created a 6GB partition, of which most is for ext2 (for linux) and 500ish for the swap. rebooted and it went through the process of creating the partitions. Loaded up windows fine.
I chose restart with redhat 7.3 CD. Using GRUB bootloader, made the mount point on root of new partition, leaving windows (NTFS) partition intact. There was some tickbox which asked where the bootloader should go and as per advise of other users and partition magic, made it on the mbr.
Installed fine and then when rebooted, NO option to load windows.
My question is how I can get the dual boot to actually offer me dual booting!