On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 11:52:44AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
| The Doctor writes:
| > Like an idiot, I accidentally wrote a LILO boot into my windows
| > partition, so nw booting from my LILO to windows (on /dev/hda3) starts up
| > another LILO that croaks with LI is there a way to be able to boot
The Doctor writes:
> Like an idiot, I accidentally wrote a LILO boot into my windows
> partition, so nw booting from my LILO to windows (on /dev/hda3) starts up
> another LILO that croaks with LI is there a way to be able to boot
> windows again?
Run 'lilo -u /dev/hda3'. This tells lilo to put th
re,
The Doctor([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 09:42:31AM -0500:
> Like an idiot, I accidentally wrote a LILO boot into my windows partition, so
> nw booting from my LILO to windows (on /dev/hda3) starts up another LILO that
> croaks with
> LI
> is there a way to be able to boot windows
> Like an idiot, I accidentally wrote a LILO boot into my
> windows partition, so nw booting from my LILO to
> windows (on /dev/hda3) starts up another LILO that
> croaks with LI
>
> is there a way to be able to boot windows again?
Is linux installed on a *second* hard disk ?? It sounds like it...
Date sent: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 09:42:31 -0500
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject:LILO on my windows partition
From: The Doctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Forwarded by: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Like an
On Tuesday 20 February 2001 17:11, Hanno Böttcher wrote:
> you can boot from win bootdisk and run fdisk /mbr to overwrite the mbr with
> a windows boot sector. Or you boot your linux with a boot disk and repair
> lilo ;)
hmm, i'd suggest both.. fdisk /mbr might kill both lilo's (actually, i'm
abo
you can boot from win bootdisk and run fdisk /mbr to overwrite the mbr with
a windows boot sector. Or you boot your linux with a boot disk and repair
lilo ;)
hanno
- Original Message -
From: The Doctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 2:42 PM
Subject: LILO
Like an idiot, I accidentally wrote a LILO boot into my windows partition, so
nw booting from my LILO to windows (on /dev/hda3) starts up another LILO that
croaks with
LI
is there a way to be able to boot windows again?
This will be complicated by the fact that the folks at HP only provided a h
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