You may have to add the table=/dev/hda as shown below. Also be sure that the Win98 partition is set active. You can check/set this with either Linux or Win98 fdisk. It should already be active but...
boot=/dev/hda (install Lilo in MBR) compact install=/boot/boot.b map=/boot/map prompt timeout=100 vga=normal image=/vmlinuz (assumes this is where your kernel is) root=/dev/your_root_partition label=Linux read-only other=/dev/hda1 label=win98 table=/dev/hda Tom virtanen wrote: > > On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, virtanen wrote: > > > I did it according to Your advice. It worked fine. > > So I can recommend this lilo.conf file to the others who have got > > dos on the 'first' (=C in dos) hardisk > > and > > linux on the 'second' harddisk. > ___________________________________________ > > -->> > > Command back: > Still there are some problems: > Windows is not starting. But Linux is. > When I did 'lilo -u' windows starts working... > Where is the problem? > > Should it be > other=/dev/hda > instead of > other=/dev/hda1 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > references: > __________________ > __________________ > > > > Here's a start: (I added a couple of minor things) > > > > > > boot=/dev/hda (install Lilo in MBR) > > > compact > > > install=/boot/boot.b > > > map=/boot/map > > > prompt > > > timeout=100 > > > vga=normal > > > image=/vmlinuz (assumes this is where your kernel is) > > > root=/dev/your_root_partition > > > label=Linux > > > read-only > > > other=/dev/hda1 > > > label=win98 > > _____________ > _____________ -- Please reply only to the newsgroup