You will definitely need a rescue or boot floppy disk for your distro before
you do anything.
Install Win2K normally in the appropriate partition, then when you're done
installing, use your boot floppy to boot into your Linux installation and use
grub-install script to reinstall GRUB on your master boot record.
--- William Coulter <wrcoulter30@yahoo.com> wrote:
> And how do I do that?
> William
>
> --- Steven Buehler <swbuehler@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > If you reinstall Win2K you'll also have to reinstall GRUB, as Win2K will
> > overwrite GRUB with its own NT bootloader.
> >
> > SWB
>
>
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