Which boot loader are you using: GRUB or lilo?

If lilo, then (as root) edit /etc/lilo.conf and insert a windows option
like this:
other=/dev/hda1
   label=Windows98
Then execute the command "/sbin/lilo -v" to update the bootloader

If GRUB then (as root) edit /boot/menu.lst to include a section like this:
title           Windows98
rootnoverify    (hd0,0)
makeactive
chainloader     +1
boot

Now you should be able to boot into windows98. Good luck.

Hendrik Schaink


Nick W wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I recently put a 120GB drive in a P3-500, and was very happy to see the BIOS 
> correctly set the disk size.
> 
> When I tried this setup:
> 
> hda1- 15GB FAT32 for Win98
> hda4- extended partition
> hda5- 1GB swap
> hda6- Rest of drive ext3 for Suse 9.3 pro
> 
> everything went well through the windows setup until I tried to reboot, I got 
> a disk I/O error. So I put Suse in, thinking maybe grub/lilo [I tried both] 
> would solve my problem, but no good. Suse boots perfectly, but Win98 gives a 
> disk I/O error.
> 
> I had thought the Win98 partition had to be smaller than 137GB and a primary 
> partition and all should be fine. Anyone have any insight?
> 
> Thanks,
> Nick
> 
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