On 15 Mar 2002 at 12:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I am using NT Loader for booting into Linux since I have multiple OSes installed.
> Recently, I used the Boot manager tool and changed the following option: "Start
> LILO Automatically" from enabled to disabled.

For certain you are confused. Read on..

> Now I am unable to boot into Linux using the NT loader. The boot process does
> not go any further after displaying "LIL-". I tried changing the above option
> back to enabled. But I am still unable to boot using NT loader, I have to use
> the boot floppy to boot into Linux.

While using NT laoder you need boot sector of other OS as file. It does not 
have ability to jump to boot sector of a particular partition to boot from 
there. So using NT loader you can not invoke lilo. I mean I would be glad if 
you tell me how did you do that.

> What could be the problem? Can anybody help me out?

Boot into linux. Install lilo on boot partition of linux and mark that 
partition active from fdisk. Boot NT from there. NT loader is inferior waste 
left over of some other boot loaders..

 Shridhar

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