On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 10:25:51AM +0100, John Richard Smith wrote:OK, but I have never had any problem with getting any windblows OS to recognise any number of FAT 32 partition, whether before or after linux partitions. So it must be in DOS itself, but does anyone actually use DOS anymore ?, and in anycase your sayng DOS cannot recognise FAT32 partitions ?, really ?
ajx wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:But all you have done really is replace the windblows bootloader with this XOSL loader,and I'm guessing, in the MBR of whichever first partition is Windblows , and then installed lilo as a linux loader in chain loader fashion. Now, perhaps this XOSL loader is more secure than windblows own, but if so I doubt by much, since password configuration to both windblows has been a feature of W98 and W2K from the start.You only have to choose to set it. So why bother with all this XOSL stuff, just let lilo be installed in the MBR of which ever windblows OS is first and chain load as before.
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<snip>Anybody got a boot setup allowing different combinations of disks/partitions to be accessible in windows & linux? I've got two hard disks, the second of which is online only for occasional backups. The first has 5 partitions: a windows one, a dos one and 3 linux ones (in that order).
At present I use a boot manager for Windows, called xosl,
which manages the dos/windows side of this perfectly.
I currently have 1 of my computers running win98SE, win2000 (for program compatibility) and MDK9.1 I use XOSL as a boot manager on this machine as I can setup passwords for the different oses and make booting the winblows partitions a little more secure.
All I did was to install lilo on the MDK partition that
contains the /boot. I then pointed XOSL to this partition,
labelled it Mandrake (as the default os of course). I set
the bios to boot only fron hard drive and viola! - works
flawlessly (did so with MDK8.2 and MDK9.0 as well) I set
lilo to boot after 2 seconds and removed the options for the
windows boot options.
I think he wants different combinations of FAT partitions to be visible in DOS and Windows. lilo will let the Microsoft systems, when booting, make their own decisions as to what is visible, which is precisely what he does not want. Now there is a utility called letterassign that runs in Windows, (and probably in Dos too, but I'm not sure) that allows you to tell a Windows system what partitions it is to see, and which partitions are to correspond to which so-called "drive" letters. I've used it with Windows 98SE, and it seems to work.
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