Hi everybody, I have installed Debian 2.1 on one of my machines. I am also running Windows 98. On my second machine (dual boot Red Hat and Windows 98) Red Hat installed and configured LILO so that I get a "boot:" prompt at startup where I can either tell it to boot linux or dos. But with my Debian installation, I wasn't given the option to dual boot. When my machine starts up, I get a "boot:" prompt, but it quickly defaults to linux. If I type in dos, it tells me that I don't have that option and that linux is the only option I have. I KNOW that I have Windows on another partition and need to be able to use LILO to boot both operating systems at various times.
Is it possible to go in and configure LILO to add dos as a "boot:" option? If so, can someone tell me how to do this? Thanks, Bryan Walton