"David E. Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I was able to set up Boot Manager such that when I showed the partition > table, the fat15 partition was listed as drive c:, even when I was > running Partition Magic out of the fat32/Win95 partition!! Very curious!
Hmm. I added OS/2 to the mix on my PC (which is where Boot Manager came from) so I don't really know what Partition Magic and Boot Manager do with primary partitions. It just works OK for me. [snip] > > Once you have Linux installed using the boot floppy you can read the > > LILO docs. In a similar situation, I installed the LILO boot record > > onto the Linux partition (/dev/hda5?), then pointed Boot Manager at > > it. > > Then once the LILO boot record is set up in the linux partition, is it a > safe assumption that I'll be able to dump the boot floppy? Once it's installed and working, of course. ;-) But the boot floppy would still be useful to keep around in case you recompile the kernel and don't run lilo afterwards. Speaking from experience. > Another potential problem relates to the fact that my Win95 partition is > 2.5 GIG (shrunk down from 5GIG when I installed Partition Magic). The > Partition Magic docs said the Boot Manager had to be located within the > first Gig, I think. If the BIOS and hard drive use LBA, you _might_ not need to. (If DOS FDISK sees the whole HD without you doing anything special, this is probably the case.) I created a partition just for /boot that was within these limits anyway. This can be a very small partition. -- Carey Evans http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/ GNU GPL: "The Source will be with you... always." -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .