Give this command
lilo -D <your default drive>
--- Raju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear shyam,
> U've not been going thru' the recent archives at
> [LI]. Anyways
> once again, login as root, do a `joe /etc/lilo.conf`
> edit the file to make
> the "default=win" as "default=linux" (only if a line
> is there). If not,
> just cut out the linux part from the file and paste
> ABOVE the windoze
> part. Don't forget to run the command `lilo` at the
> end of all this...
>
> enjoy...
>
> Narain.
>
> On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Shyam Chander wrote:
> >
> > After installing Red Hat Linux 6.1 from the
> PCQUEST November CDROM, I have
> > been plagued by a problem. I have both Windows 98
> and Linux on the same
> > hard-disk. Every time I start my computer the
> Default operating system is
> > Linux and not Windows as I had selected during
> Installation. Using
> > linuxconf, I am able to change this, but when I
> quit from linuxconf, I get a
> > warning which says that some driver has a date
> which is in the future, blah
> > blah blah. Even though the next time I run
> linuxconf, it shows windows as my
> > default operating system, even linux.conf shows
> the same, but still my
> > computers boots into linux by default. Even when I
> tried installing in text
> > mode, rather than the GUI mode still the problem
> persists.
> >
> > Please Help Me
> >
> > Yours Sincerely,
> >
> > Shyam
> >
>
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