Hi,
At 20:29 23/06/01 +0200, you wrote:

>What is the best way to install multy boot o/s (Linux + NT/Windows 2000)
>using LILO:
>
>First installing Linux and then Windows or wise versa?

First installing windows and then Linux because when you are installing 
Linux first using LILO the MBR (Master Boot Record) of windows will 
overwrite your LILO that sits on the MBR.

>What partitioning policy I'll need to set for later Windows NT installation?

windows NT have NT-LOADER as I know. When you are installing windows NT 
with his loader Linux will appear in the menu so every time you want to run 
Linux you can just choose linux from the menu and press ENTER. OR you dont 
have to install the NT loader and LILO will stay but you will have to add 
to LILO a few options to make NT partition aviable in your LILO.

>(Using fdisk utility how have I to set the partition type?)

when you run fdisk you can type "m" and you will get all the options. From 
the menu choose the partition type and then for the root partition / you 
have to choose Linux Native (Its number 82 I think) and for the swap space 
you will have to choose Linux Swap (Its number 83 I think). but dont use 
fdisk if you dont know.




>Networking
>
>With peer-to-peer connections how have I to configure networking?
>
>(Using DHCP or manual setting for IP adress, Net Mask etc. if the second
>computer is
>running under Windows 2000 configured with NetBEUI protocol)
>
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