On Sun, 20 Jun 1999, Sander Balkenende wrote: > hi > I have problems starting win98 on hdb1 with Lilo. When trying to start > win (shift, dos), nothing happens. Linux (hda1) starts fine.
I have the exact same setup (unless you have the new release of '98), even the same partition numbers. First, i'll assume that your Windoze partition is bootable if you tell bios to boot from the second drive, or switch the drives around. Don't actually do it for keeps, but it's a good way to check that it can boot on its own ;) Then, this lilo.conf should work. This is an exact copy of my current conf with comments added. boot=/dev/hda vga=normal map=/boot/map # Next three or four lines are for my boot menu prompt timeout=100 message=/boot/startup-msg default=Linux # Normal Linux image image=/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda1 label=Linux read-only alias=1 # # Backup, if you use make-kpkg or the kernel debs, it automatically # symlinks vmlinuz.old to the kernel you just replaced image=/vmlinuz.old root=/dev/hda1 label=oldLinux read-only alias=3 # # Here's the windoze boot, in case i ever need it other=/dev/hdb1 table=/dev/hdb # Next 4 lines tell bios to make windows think it's on the first HD map-drive = 0x80 to = 0x81 map-drive = 0x81 to = 0x80 # chain.b is implied. label=win alias=2 Until i added the map-drive options, windows would refuse to boot; it would freeze after Lilo said "Loading win..." and tried to hand control to the MBR. Wonder if micros~1 will somehow render this ineffective when they release W2K?