was absolutely no help in
> this regard. So I terminated the Debian installation
> and re-installed Windows 95 to get on the net to ask
> this question.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks a whole bunch if you can rescue me from this
> predicament.
>
As far as I remember I just hit enter,
accepting a default path.
Jonas Anderson
ed the Debian
partition and then copied the bootimage to /lilo rebooted
into Debian and ran /sbin/lilo (I had already edited my
/etc/lilo.conf) and everything works very nicely.
Not beeing a Linux guru I hope somebody will sound of if there
is anything
ldn“t
have any trouble. Should you get into trouble
I can mail you my xfree86config for reference.
Beware of copying straight of.
Jonas Anderson
You should check that your filesystem
is not full, particularly your /var
Jonas Anderson
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