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<0> heh <1> The system owner will NOT allow any changes to XP, except adding the one line to C:\BOOT.INI
<2> Question then becomes "why?", LizardMan ? <3> f~LizardMan: maybe you grub installed in wrong hdd <2> Also, what if you stick GRUB on /dev/hdb (the MBR), not on /dev/hdb1 <2> *sdb <1> Because they use XP for their job, and this linux bit is just to see their 64 bit hardware run in 64 bit mode for once. <4> LizardMan, XP would still be unaffected, you'd just use grub to boot it, and grub looks so much prettier than NTloader <1> The problem with using grub for both is that if something happens to linux, they are locked out of XP.
<3> ntloader s*cks <0> im using ADSL, no ppp or stuff like that, connected via DHCP, is there a utility i have to use to configure eth0 and other things to connect to the internet? <0> grub is pretty ^^ <1> The ntloader has always worked for me in the past. I simply created a bootsect.bin file with dd and added the line to boot.ini <5> lin0win: rp-pppoe? <3> f~LizardMan: i've installed XP first, and then FC5
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