The only thing Win95 did to my machine was replace the MBR. I had to boot from floppy and re-run lilo. Everything was fine after that.
Note: Win95 will replace any boot manager. I had os/2 on using a boot manager when I first got Win95 a few years ago and it did the same to it. Microslut wants controle! On Mon, 28 Apr 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote: > Rick Jones wrote: > > > > No need to worry about the MBR. I have used linux and Win95 on the same > > machine for 2 years now. I have always used lilo to boot them with 0 > > problems. If you like I can provide you with a copy of my lilo.conf file. > > We bought Win95 last year but I'm afraid to install it on my machine. > > Besides my Linux partitions, I have three DOS partitions, one of which I > mount > as UMSDOS. All this is spread across two 1.2GB EIDE drives. > > I'm afraid that the Win95 installation will screw around with the > DOS partitions. Does it try to convert them to VFAT? Does it touch > the Linux extfs2 and/or the swap partition? > > -- > ....RickM... > --Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .