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> I have a 1.5 Gbyte disk partitioned into 2 DOS drives, one 900 Mbyte 
> (Windows), and the other 600 Mbyte. I want to use the 600 Mbyte for Linux. 
> Using cfdisk in dbootstrap I configure two primary partitions in this drive, 
> a Linux swap and a Linux native. I'd like to keep the Windows partition 
> bootable, so it comes up by default, and I would like to boot linux from the 
> floppy. Is this possible? Is there a better way?

Wrap your lines so people can quote in context more easily, please.

Yes, it's possible.

Yes, there's a better way; use a boot manager such as lilo or grub to
allow you to select either Windows or Linux from a boot-time menu.


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