have you looked into using bootpart(dos) or dd(linux)? you can skip
around lilo by making an image of your linux partitions 'boot' sectors
and just including a reference to that image in your boot manager

Dmitri X wrote:
> 
> hmm... thats what i did
> but when i load linux i works ok.
> but then next time i reboot, my system doesnt load,
> because there is no partition set active.
> this linux untoggles my active partition and i have to
> load some kind of partition manager and reset it.
> May be there is an option of system commander that
> helps to do that automatically... but i dunno one...
> 
> but thanks anyway.
> 
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