add this lines to your lilo:

other=/dev/hdxx
label=w2k
table=/dev/hdx
map-drive = 0x80
 to =  0x81
map-drive = 0x81
to = 0x80

note that you need to put the right xx in other and table.
this work for me.
good luck.



erylon hines wrote:

> On Sunday 03 December 2000 23:35, you wrote:
> > I have a dual boot computer with W2K and Mandrake 7.2 on it.  The Windows
> > boots from drive C: and the Mandrake is on /dev/hdb5 .  When it was
> > installing I was asked which drive the Linux was booting from and I said
> > /dev/hdb5.  I then made a backup boot disk for the Linux.  The problem is
> > that my computer will only boot Linux from the floppy and if I try to boot
> > it from the Lilo in the MBR I get an error message that /dev/hdb5 is not
> > bootable.  How do I make my Linux partition bootable so that I won't need
> > to use the rescue diskette to boot it.  Both W2K and Linux show up as
> > options in the lilo menu.  I have checked the lilo.conf to make sure that
> > the Linux is pointing to /dev/hdb5 and have rerun lilo several times.
> >
> >                    Thanks.                             ...Dave
>
> Stop right where you are!!  Don't hose anything--it's not that hard, I dual
> boot NT and W2K with Linux on lots of defferent boxes.  From your
> description, it looks like LILO may be installed exactly where it should
> be--hdb5.  My experience has been that NT/W2K doesn't like to boot from LILO,
> so you'll need to use the NT bootloader to boot and choose your operating
> systems.  So, once you have your system booting W2K perform the following
> steps:
>
> Do everything in Linux as root
>
> 1.  Boot Linux with your boot disk
>
> 2.  Mount your floppy drive (its probably already mounted, but just in case
> it's not the command is   #mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
>
> 3.  Put a DOS formatted floppy in the drive and type:
>
>     dd if=/dev/hdb5 bs=512 count=1 of=/mnt/floppy/boot.Lnx
>
> Remember, if LILO ain't on hdb5, you'll have to  change the command to
> reflect where it actually is.  What you did is copy LILO to a DOS floppy and
> named the LILO file    "boot.Lnx"
>
> 4.Close Linux and reboot into W2K
>
> Now you need to write the floppy's boot.Lnx to the W2K "boot.ini"
>
> 5.  Open Explorer and copy the boot.Lnx file to the root of your W2K drive
>
> 6.  Using Notepad, open the "boot.ini" and add the line
>                       c:\boot.Lnx="Mandrake 7.2 "
> to the end of the file
>
> This is what mine looks like:
>
> [boot loader]
> timeout=10
> default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT
> [operating systems]
> multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)WINNT="Microsoft 2000 Professional" /fa
> c:\boot.Lnx="Mandrake 7.2"
>
> 7.  Right click on "My Computer", click on "properties"--this brings up the
> System Properties window.  Click on the "Advanced" tab and the "Startup and
> Recovery" button at the bottom.  If the first check box is unchecked put a
> check in it and then set the number of seconds to display before booting into
> the Default OS.
>
> 8.  With no floppies in the drive, reboot and you should see your operating
> system choices.
>
> For anyone using WINNT, you might have to write your boot.ini file, because
> your's may be blank.  Then at step #6 you'll need to drop to an MSDOS prompt
> and type:
>                          C:>attrib -s -r boot.ini
>
> Then write your boot.ini file and reset your attributes by typing:
>                            C:>attrib +r +s boot.ini


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