>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?
Others might have better suggestions.. but a quick and dirty appraoch would be to use a boot floppy to get to debian (the install will prompt you to make it) leaving your normal boot process for windows clean.