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Re: Using LILO to boot Linux/Win98



Hi

The part that contains 'lba32' is wery important when you use windoze, I
dont think windoze will boot at all without it.

/ernst


On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Tom Massey wrote:

> * Anand Parikh <anand_a_parikh@yahoo.com> [2002-09-27 00:06]:
> >
> > I tried it with removing "table" but its the same problem with windoze.
> > If I want to try with Win98 on HDA and Linux on HDB, how do I put LILO
> > in the MBR of /dev/hda?
> > What should boot point to in that case?
>
> I think /etc/lilo.conf should look something like:
>
> boot=/dev/hda
> delay=10
>
> image=/vmlinuz
> root=/dev/hdb2
> label=Linux
>
> other=/dev/hda1
> table=/dev/hda
> label=Win98
>
> But this is because I've only had success booting Windows 98
> from /dev/hda1 - this is apparently not necessary. You might
> also try adding 'lba32' to the file, just under delay.
>
>
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