Quoting Alex Phillips <alex@???>:
> Chris Dennis wrote:
> > 
> > Yes, ntldr should be able to boot anything, including Linux.  Do both 
> > W2000 and WXP have the same idea of which partition is C: ?  And what's 
> > in C:\boot.ini
> > 
> > cheers
> > 
> > Chris
> > 
> >>
> >> Any ideas how i can solve this problem?
> >> Maybe by bypassing ntldr altogether?
> >>
> >> thanks for your time
> >>
> >> Martin N
> >>
> 
> Are XP and WIN2K in separate partitions ? 
yes they are
>can you install their NTLDRs 
> in thier own partitions, and not in hda1 (as it were) ?
I could try that any guess on what way round it should be ie in c: and diff
ntldrs in each xp and 2k or none in c: and rest different?
> On a related note, I recall using DD to take an image of the NTLDR, and 
> telling lilo to boot from this, in order to dual-boot a windows install. 
> Could you take an image of each NTLDR, and point lilo/grub at these ? 
Hmmm not a clue i have only used dd for floppy disks i think and that was 3
years ago./
> I'm afraid I'm fuzzy on the details, as this was 5-6 years ago.
> 
> Not very helpful I'm afraid,
The ntldr idea is worth a try thanks
Martin N
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