Did you create a boot floppy during your isntall?
Sounds like LiLO didn't install, or wasn't configured properly. Or did
you fdisk the MBR and wipe out the Linux information there?
If you have the boot disk I'd suggest using that. If not, you may be stuck
to try and reinstall, this time make sure the boot record on the primary
drive is edited, it will default to it, but will ask in the install. And
make sure that the options for Windows, linux are in LiLO. It should show
you at the time of install what options you will have. If everything is in
there, it's just a matter of it installing correctly, which it does for
the most part.
tdh
T. Holmes
Unixtechs.org
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010425 17:20]:
| Hi List,
|
| I have two hard drives in my machine. The first containing Win98 is
| connected to the primary IDE connection on the motherboard. The second
| contains LM 6.1 and is connected to the secondary IDE connector. My CD-ROM
| drive is slaved off the Primary drive.
| My question is what do I do next? After a few seconds wait, the machine
| boots into Win98. I'm new to this and feel a little lost. Any advice would
| be very grateful.
| Thanks.
| Michael