Hi,
I had this problem too on a very old 486 dec pc. See what bios version you
use. Some older bioses have problems with hard drives with more than 524
(or so) MB. This problem is documented in the LILO Documentation (should be
available in /usr/doc/lilo). You should be able to start Linux with a
Hi,
thanks for your help on this topic. Now it works! I did it this way:
1. Delete any existing partitions (have you all backed up??)
2. Create with fdisk (MSDOS program) one primary Win 95 partition (1.6 GB)
3. Install Win 95
4. Run Debian Rescue Disk and partition the rest of the hard disk as
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Hi,
I am trying to install three OSs on one HD: Win 95, Win NT and Linux. I was
partially succesfull; th eonly problem at the moment is, that I can't boot
linux without a boot floppy.
Here is what I did:
1. Partition my hard disk ( 3GB) with fdisk (the DOS program):
- hda1 Primary Bootable for W
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