Re: NT and Debian dual boot?
Hi,
I have a working NT/Linux dual boot. What I had to do was put
lilo on the MBR (boot=/dev/hda rather than boot=/dev/hda2 as it is
for my windows dual boots)
Have fun,
manoj
=================================/etc/lilo.conf============================
boot = /dev/hda
delay = 50 # optional, for systems that boot very quickly
compact
vga=normal # force sane state
root = current # use "current" setting
message = /etc/lilo.message
verbose = 3
prompt
timeout = 300
image = /vmlinuz
label = 2
root = /dev/hda2
append = "mem=95M"
read-only
image = /vmlinuz.old
label = 3
root = /dev/hda2
append = "mem=95M"
read-only
image = /vmlinuz.stable
label = 4
root = /dev/hda2
append = "mem=95M"
read-only
other = /dev/hda1
table = /dev/hda
label = 1
==============================/etc/lilo.message=============================
You may now choose to boot any of the following operating systems/kernels.
1) Windows 95
default 2) Latest Linux Kernel
3) backup Linux kernel
4) Stable Linux kernel
Please enter a number (1-4) and hit enter. (In 30 seconds or so, the
default OS will boot). Type ? for a list of options.
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