Multi-system coexist I use the system: Win2000 Red Hat7.2 (2.4.2 Core) One. Launch with LILO If you want to install Win98, Win2000, Linux multi-system, it is recommended to install the order: Win98 -> Win2000 -> Linux like this LILO can be caught once, but LILO must be installed in the first primary partition, ie C For the disc, before installing Linux, it is best to first divide the Linux primary partition and Linux Swap partition, and you can use the PQMAGIC partition master. Note: It is easy to destroy the Boot boot sector when installing multiple systems. It is recommended to install Linux before backing up the boot sector, you can use the KV300 or RAV DOS tool to back up, the boot boot sector is destroyed, and the recovery can be recovered without affecting the previous Operating system. Before installing, you must make a linux boot boot disk. Start NT OS Loader Start NT OS Loader Be sure to occupy the MBR of the first hard disk, you need to install LILO in the first sector of other Linux native partitions, wait after Linux installation, start entering Linux system with Linux boot Under the prompt: [root @ hnxyy / root] # DD if = / dev / hda8 of = / bootsect.lnx BS = 512 count = 1HDA8: For the Linux of Linux installed (HDA1: Win2000 After the installed primary partition) After execution, generate a file called bootsect.lnx in the / directory, copy this file to the FAT format, so that Win2000 is read. [root @ hnxyy / root] # mcopy /bootsect.lnx A: (installed MTools kit) [root @ hnxyy / root] # mount / dev / fd0 / mnt / floppy // load floppy drive [root @ hnxyy / root] # CP /BootSect.LNX / MNT / FLOPPY / / Copy file Restart, enter Win2000, copy Bootsect.lnx on the floppy disk to C: Modify Boot.ini file: [Boot loader] Timeout = 30DEFAULT = Multi (0) Disk 0) RDisk (0) Partition (2) / Winnt [Operating Systems] Multi (0) Disk (0) Rdisk (0) Partition (2) / WinNT = "Microsoft Windows 2000 Server" /fastDetectC: /Bootsect.lnx= " RedHat Linux7.2 "// Need to increase the computer, with Redhat Linux7.2 available under NT OS Loader's menu. The benefits of using NT OS Loader management: Since the LILO is installed in the primary partition of Liunx, you don't have to consider the boot will not start if you reinstall the boot, you can use the NT OS Loader menu to enter Liunx. System, you can also remove the Linux menu option at any time, plus it when you need it. If you use LILO management, if you want to reload the system, you need to back up the boot, otherwise Linux can not start. The above is a little experience in installing Linux and Win2000 dual systems.
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