On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 23:34:48 -0500
Ramin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Hiding from Windows98 should be fairly easy as  it is rather an old
>  windows. 
>And i noticed during mandrake installation that it does have hidden FAT
>among the options for the file system. I have though not tried to see
>if how it performs. I am using XOSL as my boot loader which come with
>Ranish partition manager and i can install windows2k on the third
>partition while the first two partitions are FAT or NTFS! I however do
>not use hidden fat (it may work though, but i don�t remember what was
>the problem). I record the first two partitions as linux type  using
>RPM even though they are windows type! This way is guaranteed to work
>for me. Windows98 is older and i think hiding FAT partitions is very
>likely to work. 
>  So if it was me, the first way i would try is using Mandrake
>  partition 
>manager to hide the first two windows partitions and write the setting
>to the MBR. Then i would start installing Windows98. I should repeat
>that i have not  tried this myself before,
> but the Mandrake 9.2 partition manager seems very reliable (it was not
> the 
>case for Mandrake 9.0 to my opinion).
>
>Regards, Ramin
> 
>On January 12, 2004 09:45 pm, Joe wrote:
>> A friend has a laptop, which has XP in the first partition. When I
>> installed mandrake, I created a small fat32 partition between XP and
>> mandrake, with the intent of putting 98 in there for some legacy app
>he> wants to use (something for working with an old version of windows
>CE> that doesn't run under XP, havn't tried it under wine...yet). Did a
>> quick search on google and found this page:
>> http://www.vamos.de/english/bootman2.html#dos
>> It is an OS2 tool that can hide a primary partition from windows so
>that> it sees the second partition as c:
>>
>> Is there a way to do this with lilo or grub?
>> Is there an easier way?
>>
>> TIA for suggestions.
>>
>> Joe.
>
>
>
I used to do it ... first start blank then install 98 then install winxp
pro or win 2000 then linux.. linux and windows will  show up on the lilo
boot when you boot windows it will take you to the nt loader and you can
boot 98 from there. I think its not possible to boot 98 in the middle
how you explained it. windows likes to install to the mbr ;)


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