USM Bish, materialized these words :
> o Boot into Linux using your boot disk/ rescue disk
> o Go to /boot, and check the kernel image
> o rdev vmlinuz-x.y.zzz (and see where it is poined). It should
> point to the root partition (or boot partition if seperate).
> o If pointed elsewhere, correct it with:
> rdev vmlinuz-x.y.zzz /dev/hdxN
> o Mount your M$ partition (probably /dev/hda1)
> o cp vmlinuz-x.y.zzz /mnt/point/vmlinuz.new
> (ensure 8.3 filename, loadlin is MS-DOS software of '97 vin-
> tage and cannot handle long filenames).
> o Edit your config.sys (or autoexec.bat) wherever you are fir-
> ing your dual boot from, and point loadlin to this file. The
> rest should be automatic.
I know these things and I have already tried. I forgot to tell you that,
all my partitions are reiserfs. Does this cause to deny booting ?
-Venkat
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