Hvis du under installationen af linux lavede en boot floppy disk kan du boote fra den, og så sætte lilos boot menu op med både win2k og linux. Derefter skal du køre lilo, så skulle lilo lægge sig på MBR og fungere. På den måde har det ihvertfald fungeret for mig.
To add Linux to the Win2k Boot Manager I would recommend using a dos program called Bootpart. You can do this other ways but this is much easier. You can use this program to do lots of great stuff, and it is really useful to keep around (it can even build brand new boot sectors for various Microsoft OSes). To use the program, boot into Windows 98 and ‘Restart the Computer in MS-DOS mode’. First you will need to find out the number of the partition that you have Linux installed on (Linux Native partition). To do this, type (TT)bootpart list(/tt) and look for the number of your Linux Partition. Once you know the number of your Linux partition, to add it to the Windows 2000 bootloader you need to type (tt)bootpart # c:\filename.bin OS name(/tt) (ex: bootpart 5 c:\linux.bin Linux Mandrake 7.0). Then you will be able to boot into Linux without a problem from within the Windows 2000 boot manager. Just remember that this program has saved a file called linux.bin on your c: drive’s root directory and if you were to delete that file you would have to use the program to recreate it before you would be able to boot into Linux without your boot disk.
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