[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm trying to boot two Linux OS's with lilo, but with no success so far.
[snip] > /dev/hda2 * 306 306 588 570528 83 Linux native [snip] > /dev/hdc5 * 1 1 109 51439+ 83 Linux native [snip] > /dev/hda2 is where the Debian 2.0 root partition is installed, as well as > lilo; /dev/hdc5 is where Slackware 3.5 root partition is installed. The [snip] > The only successful attempt for a /etc/lilo.conf file has been: [snip] > image=/vmlinuz > label=debian > read-only > > image=/vmlinuz > label=slack > root=/dev/hdc5 hello, the following should work: boot debian create the dir /slack add to fstab the line /dev/hdc5 /slack ext2 noauto,user 0 2 edit lilo.conf so, that ... image=/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 label=debian ... image=/vmlinuz root=/dev/hdc5 label=slack ... type mount /slack run lilo and all should be fine :-) donĀ“t forget, every time from now on when you have to run lilo - e.g. if you compile a kernel - you should mount /slack first or you would no longer be able to boot slack from the lilo-menu. hth hafi