>> 10G and 6G? WOW! Just a thought, is the 6G on primary or secondary IDE?
>> Does Linux boot have to be on a master disk and does that mean primary
>> IDE like I would have to guess that it does?
>
>6G is on primary. 10G is on secondry. I have DOS on 6G, and Linux
>on the secondry 10G. I boot Linux using Loadlin.
I don't like the fact that you have problems with Linux on a 10GB drive. I
sort of was hoping on the same setup (almost) as you have. Can someone tell
me if this is possible (and how to configure if possible):
6.5 GB Drive:
6.5 GB DOS (bootable, divided in 512MB partitions (C to N)
10.1 GB Drive:
7.3 GB Linux (bootable, divided in some way, any ideas? I have 64MB of RAM)
2.8 GB Win95 (800MB + 2GB, both FAT16)
440MB Drive:
440MB Win95 (bootable, FAT16)
I need some way to change between these OS on boot-up (I currently switch
between DOS and Win95 in the BIOS by loading diffrent HDs). I have read the
OS/2-Win95-Linux (or whatever) HowTo but I don't feel like installing OS/2
just to get a boot-up option.
Can Lilo handle this?
I'm also going to install Linux on my families P120 48MB RAM 1.3 GB HD -
how should I divide this HD? A DOS partition (300-400MB) is probably good
to have here.
//Bernie
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