Please see the nt-linux howto. Dual booting with nt is not as straight forward as with win95. You have to specify your linux root partition as the boot device instead of the mbr because the nt os loader owns the mbr in nt. Read the howto, it's pretty simple to follow. Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
Unfortunatly it makes a difference. We are using version 20, which treats the 'linear' paramemeter in a different way. So sometimes it works with RH but it doesn't with S.u.S.E. However removing 'linear' helps in most cases.
I tried without Linear, and it works with Linux. Now the problem is, that Windows NT gives me the Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD). According to Internet searches, NT sometimes don't like you to mess around in the MBR. Don't know what to do about it, so I'm back to loadlin :-(
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