Not sure how useful this will be to you but have included an attachment of my effort to get WIn2k and Linux dual booting. That was off different partitions on the same disk though. There is a couple of howtos at the ldp (see www.linux.org in the minihowtos section that might be a bit more useful.
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 23:44, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote: > Has anyone had any dual-boot experience with Windows 2000? I currently > have linux on one drive and 2K on another, and am looking for a viable > way of dual booting the two... > > Thanks!
This is a record of my attempt to install windows 2000 after installing Linux Partitions are hda1 prim 2300mb fat 16 hda2 prim 950mb swap hda5 logi 3100mb linux boot hda6 logi 3000mb linux hda7 logi 11000mb linux I intend to use hda6 for /home and hda7 for /usr. I had been having a problem on the previous installation of linux that I had on this harddisk. I was getting on error message "hda: lost interrupt". I thought this was initially due to a firewall script that I had installed as it was only happening when I tried to log into gnome when I had used this script to set up my iptable rules. I had been unable to find any problems by running bad block scans on the disk so thought that I would take advantage of the excuse to redo my partition tables and check the disk more thoroughly. I decided to put win2000 on as I to be able to play around with networking windows with lin using samba on my laptop. I made tar archives of the directories in / and copied them over to my laptop. Then I put a debian potato disk in and began the installation process. Using cfdisk I partitioned the disk as noted above. The reason why I began with linux was that I wanted lilo to be the boot loader as having used the win2k bootloader in my previous dual boot arrangement I was not happy with the way it defaulted in booting into windows. I couldn't seem to change this even through playing with boot.ini. I therefore decided to follow the instructions given in Linux+WindowsNT minihowto at www.linux.org for installing linux first followed by windows NT. I continued with the debian installation process and installed the minimum installation of debian. I then copied the mbr to a floppy using the dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=1 I then put the windows 2000 disk in the cdrom drive and rebooted. The installation began and I chose to install it on /dev/hda1. According to the Linux+WindowsNT minihowto it is supposed to reboot at some stage through the install to lilo. It didn't. I continued on with the Win2k install and then logged into it when it had completed and made windows bootdisks. I then rebooted to linux using the debian bootdisk that I had made during the linux install. The next step was to edit lilo.conf and add an entry to Win2k. other=/dev/hda1 label=Win2k Save lilo.conf and then run the lilo command: /sbin/lilo That then recopys lilo to the mbr as the initial copy was wiped by the win2k install. Lilo does not however delete the Win2k boot record so to boot to Win2k simply interrupt lilo as it is booting and chose Win2k and it will boot into Windows2000.