One of my coworkers installed Red Hat 7.3 on another partition of a Windows 2000 system. We installed GRUB in the master boot record (MBR) of the hard drive and now only Linux will boot (Darn!). Windows 2000 gives a file missing error an will not boot when selected from the GRUB menu. OK, I know if we boot with a Windows boot floppy and run "fdisk /mbr" this will restore to MBR allowing Windows 2000 to boot but then Linux won't boot. Is there a way to do the "fdisk /mbr" and then get back to the Linux boot too, without having to re-install Linux? Alan "Not wanting to do it again"