On 16 Jan, zentara wrote:
> Michael Perry wrote:
>>
>> Greetings-
>>
>> If you got past the subject and want to read my decidedly subjective
>> opinions of redhat 5.2 you are in the right place. I did a redhat install
>> on /dev/hdb1 and am still wrestling with how to be able to compile a
>> kernel and get it seen by lilo on /dev/hda. But thats not a redhat
>> problem. I started by doing almost a complete custom installation and the
>>
> Copy the redhat kernel from /dev/hdb1/boot to /dev/hda where your suse
> kernel
> is. Rename it vmlinuzr. Then edit lilo.conf, and copy your section
> for suse, and append it to the end of lilo.conf. Change the image to
> /vmlinuzr and the root to /dev/hdb1. It works here. All my kernels
> sit side by side on /dev/hda.
This is what I did. This is not an optimal solution.
But its the only thing so far that works for me. I am going to try
BEos next. Anyone got beos to load from lilo?
--
Michael E. Perry
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