According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: While burning my CPU.
>
> The way it's setup, your machine looks first at your floppy drive for a disk
> formatted with a bootsector, and then to a special address on your C drive.
> If you want to boot into Linux but keep win95 as your default (BIOS has C
> set as default, I don't know if you can change it, probably can), then you
> just need a bootdisk which you'd put in at startup to override the boot
> instructions on your C drive. Otherwise, I'm not sure what you'd do except
> change your bootdrive in your BIOS, or MAYBE you could do something to the
> bootsector on your C drive (if you know what you're doing, otherwise I
> wouldn't mess with that, hehe).
The beter way would be to read the LILO howto and do it properly
What if both linux and windoze are on drive C. your theory goes out of the
window.
Why do it the easy way, when it can be done so difficultly.
Documentation to read is possably on your system, everyone seems to give out
URL's even when 99% of people have all the docs ONLINE, once "online" meant
on your computer.
/usr/doc/lilo-?/README where -? is the version number of lilo you have
installed.
/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/Linux+Win95
/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/Linux+DOS+Win95
The dir's are Redhat spesific, other systems have them in /usr/doc/xxx
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> tay noh wrote:
>
> > hello there
> > I have seen a number of people who are running both win95 and Linux, can
> > anyone
> > explain to me how do do a duel boot
> > Tay
>
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Regards Richard.
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