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> I haven't done it, but I know I've seen RedHat doco on it somewhere.  I
> couldn't find that, but looking for it I found a mkinitrd script and
> manpage packaged in mkinitrd-*.i386.rpm that might help you.  With that
> and /usr/src/linux/Documentation/initrd.txt and ramdisk.txt for
> background you may have what you need.  I never said RedHat _couldn't

Hi,Lawson

Thank you. I shall try.
The problem is that without initrd , Linux is starting but I get the
message "module dependencies failed" and some features are not working.  


Hi, Rude boy

When I used loadlin.exe I didn't put it like so, in the config.
I made a file linux.bat and inside this file is the command loadlin with
all necessary arguments. In the autoexec I put this linux.bat, so the
autoexec is red when loadlin begin to work.
I also made a directory named LINUX and inside I have linux.bat,
loadlin.exe, vmlinuz.

Win95 is replacing dos6.22 with dos7.0 and in dos7 the Msdos.sys is no
more a binary, it is for the compatibility with the past, as Microsoft
allways do. But if you change the lines properly you can obtain various
possibilities of multi-booting.
Also, Win95 is changing the location of dos files. Half of them are
moved to \WINDOWS\COMMAND\ directory. Win3.1 is working with this dos7,
I don't know why.
As you said, if I knew everything why should I be on this list.

Now I am asking you a favor. Try to write in the normal way. I am not
english and I have difficulties in understanding you.

My computer is working as I described, I am not making bad jokes.

After all, in the directory with HOWTOs it is another directory named
MINI. Inside there are MINI-HOWTOs, little interesting and usefull
tricks. There are 5 MINI-HOWTO about win/dos/linux/os2 on the same
machine.
And Lilo documentation shows about ten ways of using Lilo.
 
Best regards

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