I have been running RH 5.0 and Win95 on a dual-boot system.  I used System Commander
since the very beginning, and never had a problem with it.  Although I never tried
it with NT, I do know a couple of people who run Linux/NT dual-boots using System
Commander.  Again no problem.  *Really*  easy to install and configure.  It
recognizes the Linux partition right away.

I suppose you should take a look at V Communication's web site.  I got a link to
their "OS Installation Notes" page for you:

http://www.v-com.com/osinstall.html



Javier Memba




> Subject: Re: Dual boot NT and linux?
> Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 10:19:24 -0500
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Hubbell)
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Will something like System Commander make the dual-boot Linux/NT ordeal any
> easier?
>
> We are ordering a new system that comes with NT. I would like to install
> Linux on the system when it arrives. I know that I will need to repartition
> the drive (one big 8.4 GB drive) and I thought that something like System
> Commander Deluxe might be a good idea since it has the ability to do a
> "nondestructive repartioning". Does anyone have any input on this?
>
> Also, if you use System Commander, don't you still need to install LILO on
> one of the Linux partitions (not the MBR)?
>
> Tom
> ________________________________________
>
> Thomas Hubbell
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