Swap problems aren't usually good, but I think you may have enough RAM to
make up for them... :)
Double-check the output from `fdisk -l /dev/hda` to make _sure_ the
partition is there. If it is, try `ls -l /dev/hda*` to make sure the
files corresponding to the partition are there, and that permissions are
set correctly (should be 644 or 600... 644 would show up as -rw-r--r--
in ls).
All the above assumes that Linux is installed on the primary master hard
drive.
> Note, I boot Linux from floppy because I am a CIS student who can not afford to
> break winnt so am afraid to mess with mbr.
Don't worry- NT doesn't care about the MBR. It's only it's own
partition's boot sector that has to be intact. You can safely put LILO in
your MBR.
-Matt Stegman
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