Hi, I am trying to install three OSs on one HD: Win 95, Win NT and Linux. I was partially succesfull; th eonly problem at the moment is, that I can't boot linux without a boot floppy.
Here is what I did: 1. Partition my hard disk ( 3GB) with fdisk (the DOS program): - hda1 Primary Bootable for Win 95 (as c:\) (1.6 B) - hda2 as Extended with logical partitions: - hda5 logical for Win NT (as d:\) (0.8 GB) 2. Partition my hard disk with the debian partition program - hda6 as / (0.12 GB) - hda7 as swap (0.034 GB) - hda8 as /usr (0.53 GB) 3. Installed the OSs (it really worked!) 4. Used the NT boot loader as primary OS loader 5. Patched this loader as described in the Linux and Win NT mini HowTo, but it didn't work I can only start Win 95 and Win NT directly, for Linux I have to use the boot floppy. Is there any possibility to boot Linux AND the other two OSs directly from the hard disk? Is there a possibility to use only ONE partitioning program? (the debian linux partitioner seems not to work, because it does not create DOS accessible C: or D: drives (i.e. with linux fdisk I can't run format c: and therfore I can't install Windows) Thanks in advance for any helpful hints ... Philipp. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]