Hunter Scales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> At first, I thought I should just restore the MBR to a Windows-only boot
> and use the boot floppy to load Linux.  This works but it is slow since
> it reads vmlinuz off of the floppy.

Once you have linux booted, put a blank floppy in the drive.
Edit lilo.conf so that the target line:

 boot=/dev/hda
Or where ever you are putting lilo is aimed at /dev/fd0 (floppy)
 boot=/dev/fd0

Then run /sbin/lilo.  But lilo.conf back to its original form.

You should now have a floppy that boots your linux install from 
The disk at  /.

Keep the slow booting floopy that contains a kernel, in case you need
it.



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