Try adding this in your /etc/lilo.conf file:
other=/dev/hda1
        label=dos
        table=/dev/hda

Then type "lilo" and make sure it has added dos as a boot prompt.

Regards,

Scott


Adam Bogacki wrote:
> 
> By way of explanation:
> 
>         I have managed to open a connection via my ISP - which only seems
> to work as root - and found that Balsa sends mail but does receive it at
> the moment; I'm working on it. Mailx, Mutt, Pine, and Elm also do not
> seem to work.
> 
>         The other thing is that I have a few important message on my Win 98
> drive I wish to access as reasonably soon as possible. I'd appreciate
> advice on how to configure Lilo to allow the option between these two
> drives. At the moment it opens solely into Debian Linux - something
> Windows was usually accused of doing (i.e. hogging the system).
> 
> Adam.
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