Besides Grub and lilo there are plenty of third party boot managers like BootStar that are installed and configured through windows. Like most windows software they do cost. I would suggest using grub and installing windows and then fedora. after that you will have to run a fix for the partition table. Anaconda seems to mess up the system if you install another OS on the same partion. If you do fedora then windows (My suggestion). I would make a bootdisk for fedora before installing windows. After I install windows, I would then boot to the fedora bootdisk and then re-install grub and use the how-to presented in this list to configure grub to run windows. As for modifying the boot.ini it is possible to do it that way. I haven't done it myself in about 4-5 years and can't remember the exact way. But if you look at your current boot.ini under the text that is displayed when you boot that serious of numbers points to your HDD and the specific sector that is the beginning of your windows partion. You would just copy that and modify it to point to your fedora partititon. On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 16:50, Robert Johnson wrote: > How would I modify the boot.ini file to boot fedora? > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail >