Hi,
Just popping in to say thank you for those of you who helped me out
with my last problem. The little information was enough to just get the
ball rolling.
So thank you.
I have one more question though.
I have a laptop and well now I need to de=bug that program. So this
laptop has win2k on it, Redhat 7.0 and Redhat 7.1 on it. So I need a
triple boot. This is what I have done so far.
Windows 2000 on a partition all working fine in boot etc etc.
Redhat 7.1 is on a partition when I installed it I gave it it's own
/boot and /swap. the /boot and /swap I made big enough to support 4
linux version.
Redhat 7.0 is on it's own partition, sharing the /swap & /boot . I
didn't think it would do this but because there was already a linux
native /swap and /boot it didn't ask me to create one in the install.
As I was saying before though I need ot setup a triple boot for several
reasons. Now all three OS's are installed on the HHD. Windows 2000 and
Redhat 7.1 I can get to load. Reason being I didn't give redhat 7.0 a
boot drive or anything.
Now though I am trying to re-write the /etc/lilo.conf file so it will
pickup Redhat 7.0 on the boot and load. I can write teh correct lines
in the /etc/lilo.conf but I don't know how I can access Redhat 7.0 from
7.1 so I can get the image name. I have tried using the image name from
another laptop with 7.0 to get the boot to work.
But as you can guess that wouldn't work, the images directory isn't in
/boot, well it is but not in 7.1 it's in 7.0. If anyone has any idea's
to how I can gain access to 7.0 to find out the image name, and also
what line would I put into the lilo.conf file, any help would be much
appreciated.
By the line I mean the:
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.16-22
root=/dev/hda7 (7 is the partition with Redhat 7.0)
What what I put in there instead?
Thanks,
Adam.
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