| If you search these forums, you'll find extensive discussions about using boot.ini. You won't find many fans, though, because it is an awkward way of booting: but you've learned that already. Another method to consider, for temporary, or for emergency, or maybe just to get familiar with Grub, is to boot from a floppy with Grub installed on it. You can set it up so that booting without the floppy, you'll go to Windows and with the floppy, you can either go straight to Linux or you can set it up to offer a choice of Linux or Windows. And you won't have to touch your MBR.
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