Download and install XOSL. Its a dos/win program that
installs in the maste boot sector of your HD and let
you choose which system u want to boot.
Search google for it. 


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: > Hi,
> 
> Try looking at this site www.tldg.org and navigate
> through the HOW To's,
> Catergorised Index and select boot loaders and
> booting the OS.
> 
> This helped a collegue of mine install linux onto a
> system running XP and
> allowed him during booy up to select which OS he
> needed to run.
> 
> I hope this helps.
> 
> Darren
> 
> >-- Original Message --
> >Subject: Partition Magic
> >From: James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: redhat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: 30 Sep 2002 19:19:12 -0400
> >
> >
> >I have a RH72 system where the OS is installed on a
> 40gig drive and
> >there's a second 100gig drive setup as disk2.I
> would like to install
> >Windows 2000 on a partition to use for games.
> >
> >I created a partition on the end of the 100gig
> drive to use for win2k,
> >but I couldn't install it because Windoze needs to
> be able to write to
> >the first partition.
> >
> >I then figured I would create room at the beginning
> of the drive, but
> >Partition Magic 7 will not let me resize the Linux
> ext2 partitions. It
> >will let me resize/move the one on the 100gig
> drive, but not the one the
> >OS is on. I figured I would have to reinstall grub,
> maybe even do a
> >system upgrade to make it work again after
> installing windoze, but I
> >can't even get that far. 
> >
> >Is there any way for me to get Windoze installed
> without completely
> >wiping out the system and starting over? I would
> really hate to do that.
> >I have a ton of stuff on this system already. It
> was a pain to get X to
> >work on this system because of the video chipset
> and motherboard.
> >
> >I guess my other option is to do a huge copy of
> everything to a spot on
> >the 100 gig drive, repatition and install Windoze,
> then install Linux,
> >mounting the 100 gig drive again as disk2(obviously
> without formatting),
> >then try to recover all of my stuff again. Any
> reason this wouldn't
> >work?
> >
> >Any other suggestions? 
> >Thanks,
> >James
> >(ps - sorry for the length of this post)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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