Did you install lilo on mbr or the linux root partition. If you have installed 
lilo
on the linux root partition,
try use NT to activate the linux partition and see if it works.

If you have installed it in mbr, try install it on the linux root partition.

Igor wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I just recently decided to switch from Slackware to Debian (better package
> management, among other things), and for the life of me, I can't get the
> Debian distribution to boot up. I installed NT before Debian (maybe a
> mistake, but Slackware was fine with it). When I run liloconfig, it seems to
> add the two OSs (Linux and Windows), but when I reboot, I go straight into
> the NT Boot loader. Has anyone had a similar problem? Any solutions that I
> might have missed? Any help would be great, because bootdisks suck :-(
>
> (as for the lilo.conf file, I've tried a lot of them. I tried the one that I
> had with Slackware, the one that lilo.conf would generate, and evertything
> in between). I'm also not too familiar with the boot structure of debian.
> Slackware doesn't have boot.b or most of the other files in the /boot dir.
>
> Thanx
> -igor
>
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