Hi,

Unfortunately, I've panicked and reinstalled all Win95. Fortunately, all
my personal data and files are on a different partition (sda5 and sda6)
so nothing important was lost, excepting my time and yours. With this
occasion I have also changed sda1 from FAT32 to VFAT as my newly 2.0.33
kernel didn't recognize it. Any idea about this ? The original kernel
that come with hamm had had no problem to mount that partition.

Now, the Win95 is working again and sda1 is simple vfat partion. I used
loadlin to boot linux, but I would like to use lilo. So here is my new
lilo.conf. Please tell me if it is good. I don't want to be again in the
position to install Win95. 8-)

boot=/dev/sda
root=/dev/sda3
compact
install=/boot/boot.b
map=/boot/map
vga=normal
delay=20
default=win95

image=/vmlinuz
    label=linux
    read-only
    root=/dev/sda3

image=/vmlinuz.old
    label=old
    read-only
    root=/dev/sda3

other = /dev/sda1
    label=win95
    table = /dev/sda


A question related is this: my computer has 128M RAm, but linux see just
64M. I have read that you can put mem=128M at the LILO: prompt or to
include it in the lilo.conf. Also, it is stated that, even when you have
128M physical RAM, some RAM can be mapped and used by BIOS. SO, how do I
know how much RAM to declare to LILO and how do I do this in lilo.conf.

I will wait your answers till make a new step. 8-)

Thanks,

Ionutz


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