I don't use Red Hat on my Intel box which is running SuSE. You can go
into the linuxconf control panel and open up the Lilo tree. Select LILO
other OS configurator. Personally, I prefer editing the /etc/lilo.conf
manually. You need to add a section for windows. Once you have set up
your lilo.conf, then rerun lilo:
/sbin/lilo
When bootong you get the LILO prompt, you have a few seconds to type
in the change to your default boot. The tab key will give you a list of boot
labels that are in your lilo.conf. So, if you named the windows boot,
"win", then at the lilo prompt, type win, and you should boot into
Windows. Look in the lilo.conf(5) man page for an example if you are
having some difficulties.
On 6 Mar 00, at 9:08, Dana S. Tellier wrote:
> I've been dying to start my first install of Linux, and had just installed
> a second 8.0 GB hard drive on my Windows machine so that I could install
> Redhat 6.1 and have Linux on a separate drive. The install went
> perfectly, and it detected all of my hardware, and seemed fine. There was
> ONE odd thing- it didn't see my Windows drive at all (drive C). I didn't
> think that was a problem, though, so I kept going with the install. I
> installed LILO on hda, and now whenever I boot it up, though, the only
> program it lists is linux!!
> I don't know exactly what information to include that would be
> helpful, so anyone that thinks they can help, just let me know and I'll
> tell you anything you think might be relevant.
>
>
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