On Tue, 5 Dec 2000 20:24:27 +0100, Franco Vecchiato wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I had a problem when installing Debian 2.2 rev 0.
>During the installation of LILO, the program asked me where to install it;
>when I chose /dev/hda, the reply was: "The boot partition is a logical
>partition ... Please select th
Hi,
I had a problem when installing Debian 2.2 rev
0.During the installation of LILO, the program asked me where to install it;
when I chose /dev/hda, the reply was: "The boot partition is a logical partition
... Please select the partition to use. (/dev/hda2: DOS
Extended)".
I think my
My PC is a Pentium 200 MMX, 64 MB RAM and 10 GB HD,
and I tried to install Debian 2.2 rev 0 (directly from CD-ROM).I think my
Bios full supports this HD because I see 10 GB when I run it.I have a 3 GB
bootable primary partition for Windows (system) = hda1 and a 1.5 GB logical
partition for W
My system has three UW SCSI HDDs on an Adaptec 2940UW controller. In
addition, I have a SyQuest SyJet on /dev/hda, and a 12X CD-ROM on
/dev/hdc. When I install LILO to /dev/sda1, it detects the SyJet and
tells me that it can't boot off a second HDD. However, the BIOS quite
sensibly does boot off
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Str|mberg)
>Subject: Re: lilo installation on IDE disk > 500 megabytes
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charles Blair)
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From: Charles Blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am trying to install the 7-14-96 debian release on a machine
> with over 500 megabytes on an IDE hard disk.
Well, if LILO will work at all with the default configuration that you get
when you install the package, you are probably safe, since only _one_
c
Hello.
>
> I am trying to install the 7-14-96 debian release on a machine
> with over 500 megabytes on an IDE hard disk. I want to have a DOS
> partition and a linux partition. At present fdisk shows:
>
> >Device Boot BeginStart End Blocks Id System
> > /dev/hda1
Hi Charles --
>I tried creating a subdirectory c:\linux in DOS, then from linux:
>
> mkdir ./dos
> mount /dev/hda1/linux ./dos
> cp /boot ./dos
>
Your mount command (as given above) is making a DOS file system accessible
under a Linux directory. That seems unusual.
If you j
Linus Torvald said).
Disclaimer: LILO is very good,... this is just an alternative.
Lazaro
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P.S. I could send you a copy of my setup if you want.
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Subject: lilo installation on IDE dis
I am trying to install the 7-14-96 debian release on a machine
with over 500 megabytes on an IDE hard disk. I want to have a DOS
partition and a linux partition. At present fdisk shows:
>Device Boot BeginStart End Blocks Id System
> /dev/hda111 35
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