On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 05:01:39PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote:
> > tried booting into win98 again and it worked. LILO was still giving me
> > trouble when running it(NOT when booting) - something along the lines

These stupid boundary issues arise only with Windoze. If you want to
live with damb OSs, let them decide partition boundary by their fdisk
command.

Then change their type to ext2 or anything else by using Linux fdisk.

As long as you follow this, Windoze will not be confused.

For lilo, give proper opttion consistent with how linux sees harddisk, I
think. lba32 etc are one option in /etc/lilo.conf you want to check..

Osamu

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