Both Linux and win2k come with multiboot managers.
Install one OS, then install the other on a separate partiton or drive, you'll get LILO (multiboot manager for Linux) if you install Win2k first, and you'll get win2k's manager if you install Linux first.
Best option, go get a GUI driven boot manager from
Not terribly sure about win2k, but XP (same basic kernel) will multiboot any bootable partition in the system.
I've got 98, Mandrake, 95, and XP (XP installed last), and during the setup, there's an option to add other OS's to the install, and provide the boot menu. Delay is preset at 30 seconds, but can be changed a number of ways, as can the default boot OS...
I know the Win2k install has the option to install a multiboot manager, not sure if it automatically recognizes a Linux partition or not... Cheers,
Jim
reboot@pcmech.com
I only have this to add. I used System Commander to multiboot DOS, 95, NT and Linux. NT always fubarred after a couple boots. I later found out that my new boss found out it didn't happen if NT was installed first. Don't know if that still applies.
Ive installed Win2k on a 2gig partition and formatted the remaining 28gigs... However, when i boot up it gives me 2 options both of which are Windows 2000. The first one does nothing(which is set as the default...after 2-3 seconds) and the second one is the one i need to go to. I need a way to change these settings. Any help
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