Hey all,
I've been whining about this on #debian, and my initial problem got
solved thanks to the help I got there.
So, what I have is:
* Debian, as my main system, on /dev/hda
* Fedora, which I installed yesterday as a test system, on /dev/hdb,
with its /boot-partition as /dev/hdb1 and its
On 2004-04-13, Tom penned:
Hey all,
I've been whining about this on #debian, and my initial problem got
solved thanks to the help I got there.
So, what I have is:
* Debian, as my main system, on /dev/hda * Fedora, which I installed
yesterday as a test system, on /dev/hdb, with its
* [Tue 13 April 2004 15:47] Monique Y. Mudama [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can imagine that the stock Fedora kernel contains lots of drivers
I don't need, but how, then, do I go about booting it? The LILO
manual tells me te recompile and get rid of unneeded drivers, but
if I can't boot into
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