question 2:
Here's "NT-Bootloading How-To" I was talking about.
You won't need a fat partition:
NT-Bootloading-Linux-HOWTO
You have Windows NT installed on one partition using NTFS, one partition
with DOS as
C:\, and Linux on a third. You wish
to use NT's bootloader to load all three OSes.
He
question 1:
install a scsi-enabled kernel package. configure it
add the new drives to /etc/fstab
question 2:
to get this working, you need a primary partition, where you can
install lilo on.
1) boot linux from the floppy.
2) install lilo to your root partition (hda6 - this is a problem.
it mus
>thing is as you all know I need to have had a small fat16 partion in order
to
No, you don't need a small fat partition. There is a How-to called
"NT-Bootloading How-To" somewhere in the net that show you how to Boot-load
with NT
> but the lilo.conf file doesnt exist now does it!
NT overwrote
FYI, there is a little program called Bootpart, that will allow you to add
linux to the nt boot manager menu. having done that, you would no longer
need the floppy. floppies are slow, and die often! you will, of course,
need lilo installed, but pointing to the root partition of your linux
instal
lilo.conf is where you describe what bootable partitions are available.
To enter information about your cdrom, etc., you need to edit the file
/etc/fstab. See man fstab and man MAKEDEV for more information.
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Wednesday, September 13, 2000 14:28 +0100 Ziad Afra
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Hi all,
I am a bit stuck here with my new install of debian 2.2. The problem is I have
installed Windows nt on to an ntfs drive and later on I wanted to install
debian,
thing is as you all know I need to have had a small fat16 partion in order to
run lilo from. I didnt have tha7t at the time due
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