Benjamin Pharr wrote:
At 11:12 PM 3/22/01 , you wrote:
Everyone please jump on me if I'm incorrect, but I think once you've
seen
the "Starting Windows 95" text anything that happens is beyond the
control
of lilo?
I realize it's beyond the control of LILO, but it obviously has
something
I have also got this before. I could be wrong but I think it had something to
do with either:
- table=/dev/hd? missing from lilo.conf
- forgot to set windows partition as a boot/active partition
I could be wrong though, it's been a while since it happend.
Quoting Benjamin Pharr <[EMAIL PROTECT
At 11:12 PM 3/22/01 , you wrote:
Everyone please jump on me if I'm incorrect, but I think once you've seen
the "Starting Windows 95" text anything that happens is beyond the control
of lilo?
I realize it's beyond the control of LILO, but it obviously has something
to do with Debian. This is
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From: "Price, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:12 PM
Subject: RE: Windows Acting Funny After Install
> Everyone please jump on me if I'm incorrect, but I think once you've seen
> the "Starting Windows 95"
ser@lists.debian.org
Subject: Windows Acting Funny After Install
I've had this problem before (and resolved it), but I can't remember how I
fixed it...
I installed Debian on my laptop and added my Windows partition to LILO.
I've used LILO for a couple of years, and I've added more
I've had this problem before (and resolved it), but I can't remember how I
fixed it...
I installed Debian on my laptop and added my Windows partition to LILO. I've
used LILO for a couple of years, and I've added more than a couple of Windows
partitions, so I don't think its the configuration.
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