Today James Wilkinson did spake thusly:
Scott van Looy wrote:
Nothing prevents NTLoader from booting linux, however, it does not do
it by default. If you reinstall windows you lose linux until you've
manually edited boot.ini to put it back. Therefore, by default, you
lose linux, unless you're aware of what's happened and can manually
fix it.
Not my experience -- whenever I reinstall Windows 2000 it leaves other
entries in boot.ini alone.
Depends if you do a rescue or not...
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