GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote: > > Hi, this is my first message to the list. > I had installed debian potato 2.2 and I'm new to debian. > The questions are: > > - when the installer ask me where to put the boot loader, > I choose floppy, because the computer is shared with other OS.
I've never tried this but if you want to boot from a floppy choose not to make the system bootable from hard disk and make a boot floppy. Then when you want to boot Debian put boot from the floppy and when you want to boot windows boot without the floppy, but you don't need a boot loader. However, with a bootloader (I'm very happy with lilo but grub might be worth checking out too) you can boot either OS from the hard disk which, to answer your next question, is much faster than booting from a floppy. You want to: 0. Make backups. You can (and probably will on your first try) hose your system. 1. make Linux bootable from hard disk 2. install the bootloader in the mbr If your using lilo you can then choose which OS to boot into by holding down the left shift key at the lilo prompt. HTH, Andy > It works ok, but is very very slow the boot process until it pass > control to hard disk. How can I speed up the floppy boot process? > > - the kernel version is 2.2.17, but I want to compile 2.4.5. I have > the tar.bz2 kernel file, but I don't know which packages I need to > compile the kernel. Where can I find the list of packages needed to > do it? > > thanks, and sorry for my english. > > --yapedu/xgnu > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Andrew D. Dixon Software Engineer Seranao Networks 978-8973434 x231