Re: How do you do this ...

2001-11-27 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Hi, if you just want to have Debian and Redhat share the Kernel they're running, this can be achived by giving the kernel a parameter on where to find the root partition. Eg if you have Debian on hda1 and Redhat on hda2 vmlinuz root=/dev/hda1 --> boots Debian vmlinuz root=/dev/hd

How do you do this ...

2001-11-27 Thread shyamk
I am running a dual-boot Win98-RedHat7.1 machine . AND , I wish (ardently) to also have Debian on my box . Since I am already using vmlinuz-2.4.2-2 , I want the prospective Debian OS , to take it from the /boot , that I had created for Red Hat Linux 7.1 . - I feel that since booting (as for