I've got a 10-GB drive configured to dual boot Windows2000 and Debian
Woody. W2K (FAT32, LBA) is on the first partition, which is 6GB. Linux
has the rest of the drive in several partitions. I'm using LILO, with
Linux configured as the default OS.
On a Gateway computer, the dual-boot setup works fine, but if I take the
drive out and put it in a Hewlett Packard Pavilion, LILO works as it
should, and I can boot into Linux. But if I try to boot into W2K, I get
a "can't find ntldr" message. I can boot into Linux and see the W2K
partition just fine.
I've tinkered with the Large Disk Support option in the HP's BIOS, but
that didn't do anything for me.
I just thought of seeing if I can find a BIOS flash for the HP, but in
the meanwhile, if any of you boot sector/mbr gurus have any thoughts,
I'd be glad to hear about them.
I can't easily include the /etc/lilo.conf file, as that's on a
non-networked machine, but if anyone really wants it, I'll see if I can
hunt down one of those antiquated floppy disk thingies and copy the file
over and send it.
Thanks!
Kent