THis may help you....
It's how to use grub with windows.... you can do it with the w2k bootloader (probably xp's too) but I've never done it. Do a search for it, I know its somewher in one of Anandtechs FAQ discusions...
For a long time I used Lilo, but now grub is way I go 'cus I like the easy way grub can have them purty pictures on boot up, also being able to trick the windows installer on which HD and partition is the first one is pretty cool I thought.
Although the easiest and safeist way I found around the whole MBR mess is just to install windows and linux on seperate HD's and just detech the oposing OS's HD during the install. That way I found could just select which HD to boot up with with the selective boot up device option my motherboard has on boot up after POST...
That way I got both installs working well and then figured out how to get grub working well. Then i just had the Linux HD select automaticly during boot up....
now of course I only got one HD and I run 3 OS's on it. XP first, FreeBSD (with all of its freaky partition stuff), and Gentoo All go pretty much seemlessly thru Grub.
It's how to use grub with windows.... you can do it with the w2k bootloader (probably xp's too) but I've never done it. Do a search for it, I know its somewher in one of Anandtechs FAQ discusions...
For a long time I used Lilo, but now grub is way I go 'cus I like the easy way grub can have them purty pictures on boot up, also being able to trick the windows installer on which HD and partition is the first one is pretty cool I thought.
Although the easiest and safeist way I found around the whole MBR mess is just to install windows and linux on seperate HD's and just detech the oposing OS's HD during the install. That way I found could just select which HD to boot up with with the selective boot up device option my motherboard has on boot up after POST...
That way I got both installs working well and then figured out how to get grub working well. Then i just had the Linux HD select automaticly during boot up....
now of course I only got one HD and I run 3 OS's on it. XP first, FreeBSD (with all of its freaky partition stuff), and Gentoo All go pretty much seemlessly thru Grub.