On Friday 20 December 2002 08:34 am, Stan Baptista wrote: > Ben's suggestion of trying a new floppy got me past > the problem - thanks, Ben. > > But although the install "seemed" to work there were a > couple of problems. First of all, the install option > I picked should have generated a graphical install. > It didn't.
I am observing that you are using Rehat 7.1. I think that you mentioned that came with a book. Redhat has released a 7.2, a 7.3 and an 8.0 It is very possible that there was not support for some part of your video configuration at the time 7.1 was released. I would suggest using a later version to try to eliminate that variable. > Secondly, when I rebooted, I did not get > the expected list of OS's to boot from, but the system > went directly to XP which is what is currently > installed. *sigh* So it's unclear whether the install > worked or not even though I didn't see any errors. At some point of your installation you were prompted for where to install your bootloader. It sounds like you did not put it in the MBR, but rather in the boot partition of your linux install. If this is the case, the MBR does not know that linux exists and just goes into XP. I have not done a dual boot box in a while, but I believe that your newer releases of RedHat will politely observe your Windows partition and more clearly offer the opportunity to include it in your boot order. > > Any ideas? Every Tuesday and Saturday I try to go to the stadium marketplace Pricebusters to work on equipment donated the The Hawaii Open Source Education Foundation, HOSEF. Feel free to bring the box by tomorrow and we can mess with it. Or, if you just want a newer CD and have no burner, let me know and I'll make one for you. scott
