On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 15:32:47 +0100
Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Some people seem to have had problems with loadlin, but it's always
> worked perfectly for me (for several years now). In fact, even if I
> didn't need DOS at all (I do, just for one thing) I'd keep a small DOS
> partition just to be able to boot from it. What I like about it is
> that if a kernel doesn't work for any reason it's extremely simple
> just to reboot with the previous kernel.
> 
It's also easy with lilo. In my lilo.conf I keep multiple entries:

* self-compiled newest kernel (2.14.18), 
* a recent debian kernel-image 
* the kernel from the base system
* windowz (Can't seem to get wine working for that one win app I need
for banking stuff) 

At boot time you can choose any one of them. And defaults to the first
one.

grts Tim


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