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No,
Dual-Boot or Multi-Boot:
Install Linux Fedora 11 on a Windows 7 computer
(Win7 installed first and GRUB controlling startup after Linux installation)
http://thpc.info/dual/win7/dualboot_win7+fedora11_grub_on_win7.html
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NTLDR can’t boot Linux directly, but it can chainload a Linux bootloader like Grub4dos
http://diddy.boot-land.net/grub4dos/files/install_windows.htm
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