Hi, On Thursday 20 August 2009 10:47:56 Julien Claassen wrote: > I'm having a bit of a worry over an istallation: I have a computer with > a windows on the first partition, unfortuintely it must remain there. Then > on the space behind it I want to install my Linux. How should I go about > bootloaders? > I could install grub in the MBR right up front, but then I should take > care of win's bootloader, in any case win is known to simply overwrite > another bootloader, if it feels like updating. Wouldn't really want to risk > it. Is there a way to put grub at the start of the Linux partition and make > it known to win, tat there's another bootloader sitting there, waiting to > be started? Kindest regards and THANKS! If you can convince win that the linux partition is a valid partition that can be booted from, then you are fine. My expirience tells me that windows just sees an unknown partition (they don't even know about the linux partition types) and all they offer is to format them... If you don't want to go the mbr-way, you can use an usb-stick to boot your linux (and without windows would be booted). Or a good old boot-disk in 3.5"... Or if you have two hard-disks, install the linux-bootloader on the second one, make that the default and add the windows-entry booting from the first hd. Have fun, Arnold
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