You have to properly set up the Lilo configuration file /etc/lilo.conf, and then run the 'lilo' command to have the changes to /etc/lilo.conf take effect. You can probably figure it out easily enough by reading the Lilo documentation, and also this HOWTO:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/LILO.html If not, post the contents of /etc/lilo.conf and the output of this command: fdisk -l (lower case L, and run it as root) ...and I or someone here will have a look at it. Tom Dou Minggang wrote: > > There're two OS on my harddisk --Win98 SE2(chinese) and debian linux. > But lilo can't load Win98! > > my E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]