On Fri, Apr 23, 1999 at 09:39:12PM -0400, Jan Muszynski wrote: > > > On 23 Apr 99, at 23:45, Matt Folwell > wrote about Re: W95 defrag [also lilo+Linux+Win: > > > Which FM did you find this is? I've been unable to boot windows from lilo > > /usr/docs/lilo/manual.txt.gz (or something like that, case might be off)
D'oh! Now why didn't I think of that? > > since I moved it (windows) to /dev/hdc. I'd guess I need to use 0x82 where > > you've used 0x81, but I'd rather make sure before I risk it, and I can't > > see map-drive mentioned in the lilo.conf man page. > > You can try it, but you might have a problem booting windows off > anything other than the first 2 drives. The one thing about MS OS's > in general (except for NT) they need to boot off of the the primary, > active partition, and I believe it can be the only primary partition > visible on the drive. > > > > > For a while I was able to boot windows using other=/dev/hdc but this > > suddenly stopped working, saying "Missing Operating System" Does anyone > > know what could cause that? > > What primary partitions do you have on the first 2 drives? Did this > change between then and now? It works now, thanks. I did need 0x81, which I suppose is consistent with my bios setup - of ide-0, -1, -2 and -3 I have to use ide-1 to boot the second hard drive, even though it's the third ide device. Maybe I should have given more details of my setup: /dev/hda has 2 primary partitions for linux- / and swap, and an extended partition with a few linux partitions and one fat32 one. /dev/hdb is my cd rom drive /dev/hdc has my primary win95 partition and another swap partition for linux (also primary) Anyway, either of these entries in lilo.conf will now boot windows: other=/dev/hdc label=Win95 map-drive = 0x80 to = 0x81 map-drive = 0x81 to = 0x80 other=/dev/hdc1 label=Win2 table=/dev/hdc map-drive = 0x80 to = 0x81 map-drive = 0x81 to = 0x80 I wonder which is better. I also now have 2 boot menus to go through before windows loads, and they both default to linux :-) -- Matt Folwell, Trinity College, Cambridge. CB2 1TQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]