Hi,

Its always best to do a "lilo -t" before doing a "lilo
-v" to check whether there is any error in your
lilo.conf file.

Cheers,
SAMPATH

--- srinivas kamani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Aqueel,
>   to retrive your linux OS, boot your PC with linux
> boot disk or insert linux CD1 & when the main menu
> comes just type Linux rescue and press enter. After
> that mount the / partition & go to /etc folder in
> that check the loli.conf file, in that which OS is
> default OS, if the default one is Linux don't do any
> thing just close that file & type lilo -v & reboot
> it, or the default OS is windows change it to linux
> & save the file & type lilo -v & reboot. Now your
> both OS will work
>    
>   bye
>    
>    
>   srinivas
>    
>   
> 
> aqueel shopurwala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           I am having 2 OS i.e. Windows XP and RED
> HAT LINUX in
> 1 HARD DISK.
> I have reinstall my Win XP OS. Now I cant find my
> Linux OS , but the partiotion still exist.
> Is there any option to retrieve my LINUX OS by doing
> some settings in the WIN XP.
> If so plz. help me out since thr r someimp. docs in
> my
> Linux .
> 
> Regards,
> AQueel.
> 
>
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