I've found that you have to mark the WIN95 partition as the "bootable" partition in the partition table or win95 has a hissy-fit. However, this DOES NOT affect the boot-ability of your linux partition. You can make both linux and win95 bootable on power-up by editing your lilo.conf file in your /etc directory. It should look something like this:
# LILO configuration file # generated by 'liloconfig' # # Start LILO global section boot=/dev/hda compact delay=50 install=/boot/boot.b map=/boot/map # End LILO global section # Linux bootable partition config begins image=/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda3 # <-- this should be the device name of your LINUX partition label=linux vga=normal read-only # Linux bootable partition config ends # DOS bootable partition config begins other = /dev/hda1 # <-- this should be the device name of your WIN95 partition label = win95 table = /dev/hda # DOS bootable partition config ends ONCE YOU'VE EDITED your lilo.conf file, run /sbin/lilo. On reboot, you'll see the "LILO" prompt. At this point press the LEFT SHIFT KEY to get the "LILO boot:" prompt. Then press <TAB> for a list of operating systems you can run. Type the name of the OS and then <ENTER>, and away you go... Let me know if you need more info. See the man page on "lilo.conf" and "lilo" for a more complete description. -- Harmon