Hi, thanks for your help on this topic. Now it works! I did it this way:
1. Delete any existing partitions (have you all backed up??) 2. Create with fdisk (MSDOS program) one primary Win 95 partition (1.6 GB) 3. Install Win 95 4. Run Debian Rescue Disk and partition the rest of the hard disk as follows: - hda2 primary for Win NT (you can set the file type to any value you want) - hda3 as / (root) for Linux - hda5 as swap - hda6 and so on (as you like) This means I have three primary paritions and one extended with two logical partitions 5. Install Linux on hda3 to hda6, but don't make it bootable (if you want to use the NT boot loader) 6. Copy the bootsector from Linux as described in the Win NT and Linux Mini How To 7. Install Win NT on hda2 (Win NT will show you all partitions on the drive) 8. Add Linux and the file bootsect.lnx to the NT boot loader as described in the Win NT and Linux Mini How To This procedure works on my system. I had some trouble with starting Linux after working with NT. In this case just recopy the file bootsect.lnx. Philipp. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]