Just thought I would start here to see if I can find a solution. I have a Micron PCI Pentium-90 PNP system with the EIDE controllers on the mother board. On the primary controller I have two 1.2G Western Digital HD's. The master is partitioned into 2 drives all for Win95. The slave is partitioned into 2 drives for Debian, swap and everything else(it is a home machine). I have a EIDE CD-ROM on the secondary controller. Here is the situation/problem. If I am in Debian and then warm boot into Win95, Win95 forgets about my CD-ROM drive. I have to cold boot the machine to get it back. I have it set as G: just in case Win95 is trying to assign the linux partitions, it knows the second drive is there. I am using LILO to boot manage and have Win95 as the default(other non-linux family members use it).
I think this is kind of a catch 22 situation. The Linux folks will tell me to look at the Win95 side of it and the Win95 folks will tell me to look at the Linux side of it. Any pointers? Thanks Brian Servis Mechanical Engineering Purdue University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis