You still seems to have a "Secondary Slave" without a "Secondary Master".
It is not working and Matan has point out that it is contrary to the spec. 
Further more, Matan has pointed out earlier that 01 means that the HD can not 
be seen. There for, why not trying to change the jumper of the slave in the 
Secondary HD into master? It is only a few minutes of work and might solve 
your problem. Why not trying it out?
I believe that this change will cause MS-Win to see the hdc as well. Can it 
see it now?

BTW: My TOSHIBA CDROM manual are against putting a HD and a CDROM on the same 
ide interface. The way I understand their explanation, the CDROM is slowing 
down the HD transfer rate. I do not know if this is correct or true any more 
but according to their suggestion you should move hdd into hdb and have the 
CDROM as hdc.


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> > > I do not know if it is that you simply did not mention it or that you really
> > > did not do it.
> > > Do not you have to change the secondary slave jumper from slave to master when
> > > making such a change? Perhaps some BIOS reconfiguration is required? Does
> > > Windows can see all your HDs
> >
> > Having a slave without a master on a an ide interface, is contrary to
> > the spec. But in all cases I tried, with both CDs and HDDs, it worked
> > in both Linux and BIOS (with DOS). I guess it is hardware dependent and
> > BIOS dependent.
> >
> 
> Well, I go with Matan on this, there's no good reason why it shouldn't work. But
> anyhow, here's my partition order:
> /dev/hda ----- Primary Master - 1.3 GB HD one partition (/dev/hda1) of FAT32
> /dev/hdb ---- Primary Slave - CDROM
> /dev/hdd ---- Secondary Slave - about 6 GB HD partition is:
> 2 Primary Partitions both FAT32
> In the Extended Space:
> the first partition is Linux Swap. The second is Ext2 (just 8MB) which is for
> "/boot"
> and the last one is Ext2 which is "/"
> 
> Now, here is my lilo.conf file attached.
> 10x for your help. :)
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> # LILO Konfigurations-Datei
> # Start LILO global Section
> # If you want to prevent console users to boot with init=/bin/bash,
> #  restrict usage of boot params by setting a passwd and using the option
> #  restricted.
> #password=bootpwd
> #restricted
> initrd=/boot/initrd
> append="vga=0x0301"
> boot=/dev/hda
> #compact       # faster, but won't work on all systems.
> linear
> vga=normal
> message=/boot/message
> read-only
> prompt
> timeout=300
> # End LILO global Section
> #
> image = /boot/vmlinuz
>   root = /dev/hdd7
>   label = linux
> 
> #
> image = /boot/vmlinuz.suse
>   root = /dev/hdd7
>   label = suse
> 
> #
> other = /dev/hda1
>   label = win98
>   table = /dev/hda
> 
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