If you installed lilo on the mbr, you could modify /etc/lilo.conf adding the win98 partitions. In this moment I don't remember the exact syntax, (I am working on WINNT4.0 now), but you could look for it in "/usr/doc/lilo" or 'man lilo'
When you will modify "/etc/lilo.conf", don't forget of running 'lilo'. It is necessary for updating lilo's configuration. If you installed lilo in the partition's boot sector, you could use 'fdisk': - active Win98 partition, - deactive Linux partition, - write data the disk - exit from fdisk shutdown -r now I hope my information could help you. bye. ------------------ Memo - Header ------------------- To: debian-user@lists.debian.org cc: From: "Joseph de los Santos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 27/01/2000 08:03:30 GMT 27/01/2000 11:27:12 Subject: problem with lilo.conf ----------------- Memo - Message ------------------ Hello, I have installed debian to coexist with windows 98 but I can no longer boot windows. my lilo.conf only shows linux.it automatically boots linux and the windows partition is no where to be found. worse, I even forgot to label my windows partition. is there a way this can be fixed? ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null