To get the "full details", read the installation instructions that came with
your copy of Red Hat (in the printed manual if you have an official copy, on
the CD if you don't.) Danny Elliott's guess that you didn't install LILO is
a good one, but it's only that -- to get help here, you'll need to tell us
something about your system, what you did, and what didn't work about it
(e.g., does anything happen *before* Win95 boots?).

In the meantime, you might see if you can boot the system from a RH bootdisk
and access the hard disk Linux partition you (presumably) created during
installation. If you can, that would suggest a LILO problem ... either it's
not installed or it's installed improperly or you're not enetering a needed
parameter to select Linux when you boot the system.

At 01:32 PM 5/5/99 +300600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote [abridged]:

>        I want to install redhat in my computer which is at present running
>with windows 95 .It has got a total disk space of 2.1 GB and a free space
>of 1.2 GB so please tell me how to do the partition and install redhat in
>one of its partitions.It has got 16MB RAM.can I get the full details of
>installing redhat b'coz I already installed the redhat with slight
>knowledge of installation and the whole process was over by saying that you
>have installed the redhat successfully but whenever I boot the computer it
>automatically boots in windows 95 that is in C: partition.please tell me
>how to boot it in linux if my installation is correct

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