You can get multiboot using lilo, that'll give you what you want, here's a little example (my own lilo.conf) (I removed uninteresting things):
image=/boot/bzImage-2.4.0-test1c1 label=2.4.0-test1c1 read-only image=/boot/bzImage-2.2.15c1 label=2.2.15c1 read-only image=/boot/bzImage-2.2.14c4 label=2.2.14c4 read-only image=/boot/bzImage-2.2.14c3 label=2.2.14c3 read-only image=/boot/bzImage-2.2.14c2 label=2.2.14c2 read-only image=/boot/bzImage-2.2.14c1 label=2.2.14c1 read-only other=/dev/hda3 label=bla image=/boot/vmlinuz label=Linux read-only image=/boot/vmlinuz.old label=LinuxOLD read-only optional other=/dev/hda2 label=FreeBSD alias=fb I got linux on hda1, freebsd on hda2 and windows on hda3. Ron Rademaker On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, David Dodson wrote: > Hello > I've never run any kind of other operating system besides windows and I was > considering setting up debian on one of my workstations at the office since > its the only place I have computer and internet access. I still need to > keep windows and absolutely under no circumstances can I have one of these > machines out of order. It'll be my job. So my question is, is it realistic > to partition my drive and set up debian and what not and still expect to be > able to use windows even if something weird is going on with debian? I > would think that you would get an option on which drive to boot from before > either operating system is being used right? Probably a stupid question but > I couldn't find an answer anywhere else. > > > Kindest Regards > -David > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >