From: AJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hello, im a sort of *new* debian user (used it like 3 years on shells.. installed it like 3 weeks ago). anyway heres my question: Right now im booting from a linux bootdisk which a) takes a few minutes and b) is a pain in th ass... Now i know if i use lilo linux will boot only but i also have a windows95 partition that i need to use for some stuff like games and junk that i cant do in linux. Is it possible that when i turn on my computer i get a 'BOOT:' prompt and i can type either: 'win' for windows or 'linux' for linux using Lilo? if i can.. can someone give me an example of there lilo.conf file
thanx (sorry if this sounds confusing i didnt know how to write it any other way), AJ ----------------------------------------------------- Sure...just ad the following two lines to your /etc/lilo.conf: other = /dev/hda1 label = windows then run /sbin/lilo to write to disk. This assumes that your windows partition is the first on your hard disk, with linux being the second and third (for swap and os) Now at the boot prompt (or at the lilo prompt hit left space to get the boot prompt) type linux or windows. If you forget what labels you have, then hit <tab> at the boot prompt. Do nothing (if lilo is configured not to prompt, with a timeout) and you get linux by default. You can of course make windows the default if you want by specifing windows as the first thing lilo tries to boot. See man pages for lilo.conf and lilo. _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com