On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, Alex Romosan wrote:
> >did you make your debian partition bootable? before you removed the
> >redhat one, it was probably getting the bootblocks from there..
>
> how do you make a partition bootable? can i do it now (without
> destroying my partitions)?
you make it bootable
>did you make your debian partition bootable? before you removed the
>redhat one, it was probably getting the bootblocks from there..
how do you make a partition bootable? can i do it now (without
destroying my partitions)?
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On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, Alex Romosan wrote:
> i can't seem to be able to boot back into debian after i delete the
> redhat partition. this is what i did. i created three partitions, one
> swap 20mb, one unix partition 100mb, and another unix partition for
> the rest of the disk. i installed the base
i can't seem to be able to boot back into debian after i delete the
redhat partition. this is what i did. i created three partitions, one
swap 20mb, one unix partition 100mb, and another unix partition for
the rest of the disk. i installed the base redhad ppc system on the
100mb partition + ftp, go
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