Paul Howarth wrote: > If you install grub in the MBR, you'll get a choice of two entries in > the grub menu, one for FC3 and one for DOS/Windows. When you select the > DOS/Windows entry, you'll get the Win2K boot menu that you currently > see, allowing you to choose between WinME and Win2K. Or if you add something like these two stanzas to /boot/grub/grub.conf, you should be able to boot all three OSes from grub. [1] title Windows 2000 rootnoverify (hd0,0) chainloader +1 title Windows ME rootnoverify (hd0,0) chainloader /bootsect.dos That's assuming that you've currently got WinME on C:, which is the first partition of the first drive, and that you've installed Win2K besides it (probably on another partition), allowing the Win2K installer to do its stuff. (It will put the WinME boot sector into a C:\bootsect.dos file: Grub can use that for booting WinME too). Hope this helps, James. [1] Not at the same time, obviously... -- James Wilkinson | Anonymous: What do you think of Stainer's Exeter Devon UK | "Crucifixion"? E-mail address: james | Sir Thomas Beecham: Good idea! @westexe.demon.co.uk |