On 5/04/00 0:48, Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] is reported to have said:>Kirk....lilo can't keep you from booting with a floppy because
>you set the system bios to boot whatever device you want to be
>the boot device. If you tell the bios to try the floppy first
>or to only boot from the floppy then if there is a bootable disc
>present in the drive, your system will boot with whatever is on
>that floppy.Doesn't lilo specify what type of file system will be on the floppy?
Maybe that's why I couldn't boot off a dos floppy...
No, lilo is on the master boot record, your machine doesn't even
see it until after it's checked your floppy drive.
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>You can boot your Linux installation from a floppy forever, but
>I wouldn't say it's a particularly good idea, and I certainly
>wouldn't say that it would be best. If it makes you more
>comfortable, than it's probably a good short term solution, but
>you'll eventually probably get tired of the slowness of a floppy
>boot and begin using lilo (or lilo in conjunction with a
>commercial multi-boot loader like Boot Magic).What does Boot Magic do? Does it do the same as lilo, but under Windows?
It's not really that slow to boot from a floppy.... But it would be
easier if I didn't have to.Kirk
vice versa
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