I went to Control Center > Boot > Boot Config, but Windows was already there. Clicking on "Modify" for that entry didn't really seem to indicate anything wrong - it was still specified as being on the second partition, which is where it is...
doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tuesday, December 25, 2001): >On Monday 24 December 2001 12:28, you wrote: >> Hmmm... >> >> Mandrake Linux 8.1 is working fine, but if I restart the machine and >> choose "windows" at the startup screen, my Windows 2000 parition won't >> load. >> >> Any suggestions as to what I might try? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Doug Lerner, Tokyo >I think you just need to give the lilo a little more help. Go into the >Mandrake Control Center, (icon on the KDE Desktop or the start button "K" >>configuration>other>Mandrake Control Center. Give your root password, Then >click on the + sign on "Boot" then boot config. Check the screen over to >familiarize yourself with what is there, and then click on the box in the >upper right that says configure. It will pop up a screen with the boot loader >choice you saw at install, click "ok", then in the next screen click on "add" >and you will have a choice of linux or windows, choosing windows takes you >into the setup screen for your windows stuff and from there it should be self >explanatory. HTH > > >-- >Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842 > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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