> 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! > ;) And when I boot up with a diskette, and switched to drive c:, I > could tell by the size of the partition that I was looking at the fat16 > partition. I ran sys c: and sure enough, the operating system showed up > in that fat16 partition and it didn't overwrite the Win95/Fat32 > partition files, because that partition was "hidden" to it at the time.
I think I read somewhere that DOS/Windows has a habit of making the Boot partition look like C: So when you boot Win95 it is on C: and Win3.11 on D:, then booting win3.11 swaps this... I cant remember where I read it or I'd tell you :) > > > > 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? In a safe place :) IMHO I think LILO is a perfectly good boot manager... If it is set up right... I have absolutely stuffed a win95 partition with it before.. But then again, what operating systems can LILO boot??? I only have DOS/Win95 and Linux. > One suggestion has been to use Partition Magic to "move" the Win95 > partition up enough to make room for these boot records down at the > bottom of the drive. Pretty scary that: moving the Win95 partition with > all its contents and hoping that everything will still work. Comments? Partition Magic does a good, no excellent job.. I had no problems whatsoever. Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WinErr: 00A Promotional literature overflow - Mailbox full ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian GNU/Linux.... Ooohh You are missing out! -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .