Newer versions of lilo support booting off a partion 1024 cylinders. Hi
sbest bet would be to boot off a linux boot disk (you did make a boot
disk right?), and upgrade lilo, then run lilo.
But as Sam says, make sure it is setup to install on the mbr. using the
-v switch on lilo can help verify
I am setting on a new computer with on 20GB hard
drive. I used the first 10GB for windows ME and now I
am trying to use the other 10GB for redhat 7.0.
I install redhat and I dont get any errors but after
reboot the computer. the computer goes right into
windowsME. If I use the book disk that
ME, it does for NT)
-Chuck
-Original Message-
From: Johnathan Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 6:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: New Install Issues
I am setting on a new computer with on 20GB hard
drive. I used the first 10GB for windows ME and now
Johnathan Smith wrote:
I am setting on a new computer with on 20GB hard
drive. I used the first 10GB for windows ME and now I
am trying to use the other 10GB for redhat 7.0.
I install redhat and I dont get any errors but after
reboot the computer. the computer goes right into
windowsME.