On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 12:10:04AM -0700, James T Prejsnar wrote: > Hello: > > A while ago, I had a duel-booting system working (i.e. using lilo I could > boot either red-hat, or Windows 98). I've updated my Red-Hat 6.0 to the > latest Debian Linux, and I'm pleased with Debian, we use Debian at 3Com :) > > --> Windows 98 is install on my 4Gig SCSI disk (scsi id 1) > --> Red-Hat was installed on my 2Gig SCSI disk (scsi id 0). This is now a > Debian Linux disk :) > --> My scsi controller is an Adaptec 2940UW. > > My problem is this.... > I can't use lilo to boot windows 98, if I boot from SCSI ID 0 from my scsi > controller, which is my Linux disk. This used to work. I can still get > access to Windows 98, (i.e. If I change my scsi controller boot id from 0 to > 1, I can get Windows 98 to boot) > > > Notes: If my scsi controller is set to boot from scsi id 0, and try to boot > windows, I get the following lilo prompt: LILO, and I see the windows > label (i.e. windows_98), and that's it. Windows will not boot, but Debian > boots up and runs fine. > What does your /etc/lilo.conf look like?!
Cheers. Eamon Roque.