Hi,
if you got the SuSE distribution you can use the installation cd in order to boot your
system; I don't know (but believe) if RedHat has a similar function.
Use the recovery function of the SuSE cd or the emergency function to boot your linux
partition. Install lilo once again (maybe by a kernel compilation) and then get off
the f...iest os off your hdd.
Greetings, Dietmar
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> I am going to install Win98 on my boot-up drive for the (only) purpose of
> playing some online games with friends of mine. Currently the only OS
> installed on my machine is Linux. My root partition with my Linux SMP
> kernel is only 100 megs, and then I left the whole next 1900 megs free.
> After that is a 2 GB FAT partition that I left intact from a previous
> install of NT, that has since been erased (it was in the first 2 GB of
> space on the disk, which prevented me from installing Linux). On a
> separate drive is my /usr partition for Linux.
>
> My question to you gentlemen (and ladies, if any) is this. How does one go
> about making the disk bootable into Linux again after installing Win98? I
> know that once I install Win98, it will hose whatever it is at the start of
> the disk that makes Linux boot up. I don't want to lose my Linux
> installation, and I really want to be able to boot up into either Win98 or
> Linux.
>
> Can I restore this by running the Linux installation CD? If so, how, and
> how will I then boot up into win98 again?
>
> Thanks,
> Seth
> ps: The game in question is EverQuest. Do NOT play this game. If you do,
> you will immediately go out and buy a copy and then you will waste many
> hours a week for the next several weeks doing nothing but playing this
> online with your friends. For your own good, just leave this game alone.
> ;-)
>
>
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