For several hours I've been without a system that would boot to any
OS. My goal was to move Corel Linux's lilo from the MBR to its boot
partition so that I could add Debian and control everything with Win
NT's boot manager.

I thought I had a procedure figured out that would work... I was
wrong. I won't bore you with a procedure that didn't work; suffice it
to say that I was left with a system that, at boot time, would just
stream "0x01" continuously up the screen.

I reinstalled Windows NT in hopes of restoring the MBR (MBR) where I
figured the problem was. I hadn't used NT in so long that there would
be no loss in reinstalling. But that didn't fix the problem; I still
couldn't boot.

So I bit the bullet and reinstalled Corel Linux from scratch, and at
least now I can run both it and Win 98 again.  But that leaves me once
again under the domination of Corel Linux's lilo with no way to add
another Linux.

Lane

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Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA
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