Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
yikes, that thing is stubborn. I've supposedly installed lilo half a
dozen times, and the thing still comes up asking which NT configuration
to use . . .
It needs to be able to boot NT at least for a little while . . .
Okay, i'm flyin by the seat of my
An easier solution is to open Disk Administrator {Start-Programs-Administrative
Tools-Disk Administrator} and mark the Linux partition as active.
Sean
Jeff Katcher wrote:
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
yikes, that thing is stubborn. I've supposedly installed lilo half a
dozen times, and
I use the NT bootloader to boot between NT/dos|95/linux, the
Linux+NT+Win95 or whatever it was called HOWTO in /usr/doc/HOWTO/mini was
very helpful, basically I have an entry for c:\bootsect.lnx in my
c:\boot.ini. And updated it with a new kernel or whatever. So basically
after a new kernel I do:
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Subject: Re: killing off the *)@ NT bootloader
I use the NT bootloader to boot between NT/dos|95/linux, the
Linux+NT+Win95 or whatever it was called HOWTO in /usr/doc/HOWTO/mini was
very helpful, basically I have an entry for c:\bootsect.lnx in my
c
yikes, that thing is stubborn. I've supposedly installed lilo half a
dozen times, and the thing still comes up asking which NT configuration
to use . . .
It needs to be able to boot NT at least for a little while . . .
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