At 10:40 AM 10/1/02 -0700, you wrote: >There sure is. Did you make a boot disk when you installed linux? If you did >then go ahead and do the MBR restore with the Windows disk. Next boot into >linux with your Linux boot disk and use LILO. I have a dual boot with >WinME(/dev/hda1) and RedHat 7.3(/dev/hda5) with LILO installed to the MBR. > >I've not used grub but I know this way works. > >Bart Thanks for the reply, Bart. I know that with RH and GRUB installed to the MBR will work from the first installation with the "dos-ish" Windows versions (95,98,ME). However, Windows 2000 is a different beast and even LILO in the MBR will not work with Windows 2000, by default. I have now learned this by experience. What I want to accomplish to restore the MBR for Windows 2000 to be happy but not have to completely re-install Linux. All the HOWTOs and docs I have found so far assume a new Linux install to dual boot with Win2k but I am not starting new. I want to reconfigure it to dual boot without re-installing. Hmm... I guess I'll have to work on adapting the docs that use a fresh installation. Alan