boot from the first disk of the debian distribution.
when at prompt write:
rescue root=/dev/hdaXY
where hdXY is the partition where you have the linux installation
reinstall the bootloader and that's it.
On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 14:30 -0300, Thomas Beresford wrote:
> On 7/6/05, steef <[EMAIL P
On 7/6/05, steef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chidrup Tripathi wrote:
>
> >After installing Debian on my laptop successfully, I installed Windows
> >XP. Now when I boot, it goes straight into WIndows XP. What do I have
> >to confgure to make it multi boot. I once did this wiht another Linux
> >OS,
Chidrup Tripathi wrote:
After installing Debian on my laptop successfully, I installed Windows
XP. Now when I boot, it goes straight into WIndows XP. What do I have
to confgure to make it multi boot. I once did this wiht another Linux
OS, but it was incompenent. IF you could help me I will be pl
Chidrup Tripathi wrote:
>After installing Debian on my laptop successfully, I installed Windows
>XP. Now when I boot, it goes straight into WIndows XP. What do I have
>to confgure to make it multi boot. I once did this wiht another Linux
>OS, but it was incompenent. IF you could help me I will be
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 06:28:30PM -0700, Chidrup Tripathi wrote:
> After installing Debian on my laptop successfully, I installed Windows
> XP. Now when I boot, it goes straight into WIndows XP. What do I have
> to confgure to make it multi boot. I once did this wiht another Linux
> OS, but it was
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