>> I hope I have the right area, my problem is thta I cannot seem to get Lilo >> to work with Win95 and Debian. Here's my setup; >> 3.2 gig Quantum with 2-1.6 gig partions (one fow Win95 and one for >> games) >> these take up drive letters C,D >> 1.6 gig Quantum which I use fully for Linux-Debian which is drive E >> >> Now when I installed Debian and asked it to make my drive E drive bootable >> (hdb1) it says it cannot boot from a secondary hard drive (or something to >> that effect) and that I would need to use a boot floopy. Is there a way to >> configure it so I can use Lilo as my boot manager and boot into either Win >> 95 or Debian (or do you all prefer just Linux). I tried it myself and wound >> up messing up my MBR on my Drive C:, I was able to boot into Debian fine >> but Win95 was gone (the drive was invalid). I tried the Fdisk /MBR switches >> from a dos disk but no luck, luckily I had a Ghost image on my system (god >> I love Ghost).
Hi! At point of having Lilo installed and booting to Debian you could have added 95 to the Lilo configuration (/etc/lilo.conf). Man lilo.conf for more and check out /usr/doc/lilo, there are some examples how to do this. --j -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]