Hello,

I have a 6 gig hard drive with debian on the first 4 gigs.  I installed an old 
SUSE last
night on the last 2 gigs in order to try out MySQL which allegedly came with 
that
distribution.

I boot debian with a boot disk as I have, sigh, Windows on another drive and I 
had a
scary experience once with LILO that I don't care to repeat.

Now I can't boot anything on my Linux drive.  My boot disk (and backup boot 
disks) runs
in the A drive but windows 95 starts right up each time.

Seems like probably whenever I attempt to boot it tries and fails to startup 
SUSE,
perhaps because it is too far out in my hard drive?  Any suggestions what to do 
or which
HOW-TO to read would be appreciated.  I don't care about the SUSE but would 
sort of like
to get my Debian back!

It's an antique Cyrix 686.

Thanks very much.

Erik Ryberg

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