I'm the guy who whined about not being able to install 7.1 because of PS/2 port problems. Well, there was a loose connection in my mouse which was to blame. I apologize for wasting bandwidth and for the ugly thoughts I had about the authors of the install routine. All is not well, of course. <g> I have to move back and forth between Win98 and Linux fairly often, and the install seems to have broken my access to Win98. I added it to LILO (surprised that I had to, since at the office, it was added automatically), and when I rebooted and selected "win" the Win NT boot loader came up (long story why I use the NT loader), and I selected Win98 as usual. But then an error message came up: C> Type the name of the Command Interpreter (e.g., C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND.COM) I tried a bunch of answers that I thought might be right, but none of them worked. Any ideas? There is also a Linux problem. To save my 7.0 stuff, I copied the goodies to a separate partition, /new, and I did not format that during the install. However, I cannot access the partition now after inserting the following in fstab and rebooting: /dev/hdb7 /new ext2 defaults 0 0 The above is exactly what I had in my old fstab. Lane (not feeling very expert right now)
