(I apologize if this post is breaking any etiquette or anything -- I
haven't had time to really lurk as I'm excited about trying to get Debian
installed).
My setup is as follows:
I'm using an Asus A7V motherboard with an on-board ATA100 controller. I
have two hard drives hooked up: one on the primary ATA100 controller, one
on the standard IDE controller (both are set as masters and are by
themselves -- the CD-ROM is on the secondary IDE controller by itself).
I want to install Debian on the standard IDE drive, leaving Win98 on my
ATA100 drive. The problem is that the fdisk program that ran during the
install (which I aborted) only recognized the standard drive. This would
be fine by me (I don't need access to the ATA100 drive while in Debian)
except that I'm worried about how I'll be able to dual-boot using LILO this
way.
Any thoughts? Am I just worrying over nothing?
Thanks in advance for any replies,
Stephen Keller