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>From owner-rtl Mon May  7 03:54:07 2001
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From: Der Herr Hofrat <der.herr@hofr.at>
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Subject: Re: [rtl] can RTLinux coexist with Windows 2000 in dual boot?
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> Hello, 
>  
> I am about to install RTLinux on a new machine used for surgical
> simulation, but I am also considering a dual boot with Windows 2000. Is
> there a difference between RTLinux and standard Linux in terms of a dual
> boot process? 

nop, none at all, the only thing you need to be carfull of is if you
want to use VM-Ware on such a setup while running RTLinux - there have
been some problems reported.

hofrat