Re: Boot linux from two linux partition

1997-07-01 Thread Brandon Mitchell
I saw an answer to this a while back. I need to do it myself sometime, so I saved the message: -- Forwarded message -- Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 13:31:06 +0100 From: Nuno Filipe Rocha Candido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Some time ago, I had Debian and Slackware (

Re: Boot linux from two linux partition

1997-06-20 Thread Nuno Filipe Rocha Candido
Hi! > Hmmm. I'm not exactly new to Linux, though I feel like it sometimes, and I > had > trouble with almost this exact problem. I was trying to do Debian 1.2 and > Debian 1.3 rather than Red Hat and Debian 1.3, and I was using separate > physical drives, but I think the problem is the same. T

Re: Boot linux from two linux partition

1997-06-17 Thread Joost Kooij
On 16 Jun 1997, Stephen P. Ryan wrote: > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: < Problems getting lilo to boot different linuxen/partitions. > Hi, Take a look at my /etc/lilo.conf. It does all that you ask for. I have the current and an older kernel on /dev/hda1, a rescue installation on /dev/hdc9 an

Re: Boot linux from two linux partition

1997-06-17 Thread Stephen P. Ryan
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry for this silly question. I am new to both Debian and Linux. My disk has following partions: /dev/hda1DOS /dev/hda2extended partion /dev/hda3swap /dev/hda4Red Hat linux /dev/hda5Debian 1.3

Boot linux from two linux partition

1997-06-14 Thread cheng
Hi. Sorry for this silly question. I am new to both Debian and Linux. My disk has following partions: /dev/hda1DOS /dev/hda2extended partion /dev/hda3swap /dev/hda4Red Hat linux /dev/hda5Debian 1.3 By installing debian, my