I hate to reply myself, but it seems it is indeed a
HSF conexant modem.. more info here:
http://www.modem-help.uklinux.net/chipsets.php?mid=122&nad=1433
Rigo
--- Rigoberto de la Cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Might be a winmodem, though it works with
> > RASdial.exe
> >
> > ATI4 Gener
When I do this, I get a grub hard drive error. According to the grub
documentation this means that grub is not reading my drives geometrics
right, but it tells me nothing about fixing the error.
>WARNING: this is not for the faint hearted, especially if you
>don't know what the c:\boot.ini file
WARNING: this is not for the faint hearted, especially if you don't know what the
c:\boot.ini file does in windows
Scraped from all those MINI BootLoader + Linux Howtos
Step 1) install grub or lilo on the bootsector of the linux partition (not the MBR of
the machine)
Step 2) startup linux using
> -Original Message-
> From: Lester Bauman
> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 5:27 PM
> Subject: RE: Email and printing
>
>
> >> 3. Is there any way to get my Xp bootloader to load
> >> Linux? I am using a floppy to start Linux now. I
> >> in
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 16:26:50 -0700, Lester Bauman wrote:
[snip]
>>
>>I am doing what you want to do. You do not need to reinstall RH to
>>get the XP loader to load both Linux and XP. I do not have the
exact
>>steps in front of me but I found them but doing a simple hunt with
>>http://www.google.c
>> 3. Is there any way to get my Xp bootloader to load
>> Linux? I am using a
>> floppy to start Linux now. I installed on a second
>> hard drive using grup
>> and told it not to replace the MBR (as someone told
>> me to do).
>
>Why not use grub? you'll have to instal grub in the
>mbr, and change y
>
>> >> 3. Is there any way to get my Xp bootloader to load Linux?
>> >
>> >Probably, but that's not how I'd do it...
>> >
>> >1. Let grub replace the MBR on the boot disk (IMO this is
>easiest, but
>> > purists will argue it's the wrong way to do it)
>>
>> Would this mean reinstalling RH from s
> Might be a winmodem, though it works with
> RASdial.exe
>
> ATI4 Generic SoftK56
>
> ATI6 SoftK56
> Cmodem version 11
> Rksample version 341
I went to google and aparentely (sp?) it's a winmodem
with a Conexant (formerly rockwell) chipset. I'm not
completely sure but you might tr
>> 2. I have tried to set up my modem connection and
>> can't get the modem to
>> respond. So email doesn't work.
>
>what modem do you have? maybe it's a winmodem, thus
>you need a special driver tell us what modem you
>have, and may be someone can help you... By the way, I
>use a winmodem, it
> 2. I have tried to set up my modem connection and
> can't get the modem to
> respond. So email doesn't work.
what modem do you have? maybe it's a winmodem, thus
you need a special driver tell us what modem you
have, and may be someone can help you... By the way, I
use a winmodem, it works fi
goto
http://www.redhat.com/advice/tips/dualboot.html
it gives instructions to follow with xp being the primary /mbr
Doug
- Original Message -
From: "Lester Bauman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 2:45 PM
Subject:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 12:45:17 -0700, Lester Bauman wrote:
>
>>>3. Is there any way to get my Xp bootloader to load Linux?
>>
>>Probably, but that's not how I'd do it...
>>
>>1. Let grub replace the MBR on the boot disk (IMO this is easiest,
>>but
>>purists will argue it's the wrong way to do it)
>
>
>> 3. Is there any way to get my Xp bootloader to load Linux?
>
>Probably, but that's not how I'd do it...
>
>1. Let grub replace the MBR on the boot disk (IMO this is easiest, but
> purists will argue it's the wrong way to do it)
Would this mean reinstalling RH from scratch?
--Lester
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