If you are using NTFS file system and trying to run it from lilo than I
guess lilo and Linux still doesn't support NTFS. I am not sure but RH
7.x doesn't support NTFS. But if you want to run both linux and NT than
you need to install xosl boot loader. Which you can get from
www.xosl.org. else you need to switch active partitino everytime to boot
the required OS.
Rgds,
Dhiren
On Sat, 26 May 2001, Kingsly John wrote:
> On Fri, 25 May 2001, Prasanna David G wrote:
>
> |Hello everyone,
> |
> | Mine is a Windows NT 4.0 (sp5) machine. My C: is a
> |2MB partition. I had installed Mandrake 8.0 and
>
> Wow!! post us a link to download the diskimage!! :o) My windows directory
> alone exceeds 250MB!!
>
> |Redhat 7.1 in other partitions. I included so many
> |options in lilo.conf and installed that huge lilo in
> |MBR (the graphical lilo that comes with mandrake).
>
> MBR=512 bytes... so there's no question of HUGE or tiny!!
>
> |mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
> |/dev/hda1, or too many mounted file systems
>
> What command did you use to mount /dev/hda1 ??
>
> What file system have you used for you NT partition ?? ntfs ? fat32 ??
>
> Kingsly
> .:: Kingsly John ICQ 14787510 ::.
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