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Greetings-
I have a weird setup, but right now I am ok with it.  I originally had Redhat 7.2 on 
hda3, dos on hda1 and a spare drive slaved off the cdrom called hdd 1.  
Everything was lovely.  Then I installed the latest Debian on hdd1 and had it boot 
from a disk instead of messing with lilo.  Other then being slower that way, it was 
ok.  Then I got a copy of Mandrake 9.0 and decided to put it on hdd1 in place of the 
Debian.  But somehow I missed the part about the option to make it boot from a disk or 
lilo.  What happened was now Mandrake is top dog.  I tried editting lilo.config, but 
forgot to type 'lilo' after the editting and now I can't get Redhat to boot.  I can 
access all my stuff, so that is not a problem.  But now I have hda3 kinda doing 
nothing useful.  What I want to know is if I decide to get rid of Redhat and either 
reinstall it or reinstall debian, what will happen to Mandrake?  Will that get screwed 
up?  Or will I be able to chose Debian, Dos or Mandrake like I want?  I am sure Debian 
will be a safe bet because I know it asked about the boot disk, but just thought I 
would ask the knowledgeable group here.
Cheers
Neil T.

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