On Wed, 5 Sep 2001 10:32:13 -0600 "LaGuardia, Kristofer S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Believe me, I don't want to give up on Debian. I would really really like > to get it up and running. My biggest problem is Win2000 is installed on the > C drive, or first drive, and Debian is installed on the D drive. I would > like to stay with LILO if possible. I'm about to break down and install it > onto the same drive as Win2000. I'll just make another partition on it...I > have 20 gigs free on it so I don't have a problem with installing something > else on it. Then some of the tutorials and the installation might make > sense. If you're that desperate, I suggest just going to the bios and temporarily tagging drive C as "uninstalled." That way it won't boot even if you can't get LILO to dual boot. Just install your bootloader on drive D (hdb), and forget that drive C exists. I once did that in my dark Window$ days so I can get two different Window$ installations to live in peace and harmony. Now if you want Bill back, just go to the bios and do the reverse, tag D as "uninstalled" and C as "installed."