greetings and again tnx for the help---
>I copied an installation guide for Debian Woody 3.0, but it seems to be
>geared to setting up a server. I just want regular install. I did use it
>as a guide when I first installed Debian, and it did seem to work, but I
>did have to tweak it a bit. (any suggestions for a better installation
>guide?)
>>>>>>Better than what? You don't tell me enough to know ahat you are using now.
It is called "Installing Woody (Debian Linux 3.0) and the url is:
wysiwyg://17/http:www.aboutdebian.com/install3.htm (that is what I see on the pages I
printed.....)
>When I installed it, I made a boot floppy and it worked ok, but was very
>slow.
>>>>>"Slow" and "fast" are in the eye of the beholder, so your telling me >>>>>this is
>"very slow" in your opinion doesn't let me know if you are describing the normal
>speed of floppy-based boots or a system with a problem.
I was describing booting from the floppy disk....
>>Getting the "lingo" down is less important then being careful about your
descriptions. For example, after noting at the beginning of this message
that you'd previously made a "typo", you continue to misname "lilo.conf"
"lilo.config" (unless Mandrake really does use a different name for this
file ... I know Debian still calls it lilo.conf). When asking for
configuration help, accurate reporting of the details is essential.
whoops! yes it is "lilo.conf" !
Ok, so I guess if I install Debian 3.0 or even Red Hat again, it will replace my
existing bootloader but I will still have the option to make Mandrake the default.
This is determined when I edit /etc/lilo.conf.
Is there a standard format for adding other linux distro's to /etc/lilo.conf? One of
replies to my question explains it this way:
"It does not really make any differance which system installed lilo, the
secret is mounting all your disks/partitions where "lilo" can reach them all in one
go, you can define any partition "in use or not" as long as it is mounted.
An example;
dos = hda1
redhat = hda5
mandrake = hdc1
slackware = hdd1
You boot with mandrake, you then create some extra dirs'
mkdir /hda5
mkdir /hdc1
mkdir /hdd1
mount -t ext2 /dev/hda5 /hda5
mount -t ext2 /dev/hdd1 /hdd1
Edit /etc/lilo and reflect the above
image = image-redhat
label = redhat
root = /hda5/boot/image-redhat
read-only
same idea for slack.
run lilo with -t to check that all is ok, when all is ok /sbin/lilo
reboot
Another way is to copy all bootable images into one /boot dir and edit
lilo.conf accordingly."
I have seen some say:
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.0-ide pci<<<<<< is it /boot because all bootable
images are in /boot?
label=Debian (example)
read-only
root=/dev/hdd1
Anyway....again thanks for helping me with this.....
Cheers-
Neil t.
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