You might want to check your /etc/lilo.conf and make sure that you are
pointing to the right drives. Make sure that other=win95 and you should be
able to boot both fine from lilo. Make sure after editing the lilo.conf
file that you run /sbin/lilo to remap your system.

Hope it helps,
Corey


On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Richard Andrews wrote:

> I am forced to use a friend's computer temporarily.
> 
> I want to have Win95 start-up as normal for her but be able to start linux
> when I need it. The problem seems to be that the HD that my linux system is
> on is a Seagate disk with Ontrack (used for getting large IDE drives on old
> BIOSes).
> 
> I can boot the linux system OK or I can boot win95 OK (different drives) but
> I can't get LILO to start win95 (I think this is because of the Ontrack
> system), it just freezes. There is a problem with the floppy drive too and
> it won't let me boot from it.
> 
> Can anyone offer me suggestions on what I can do next?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Rich
> 

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