This is how I started out : )
The only way it'll work is that you'll have to use a boot disk. You should have
created one during installation. So to boot up Linux, you'll have to use it
every time.
> Any idea how I can run a Linux setup from my Jaz drive, so I can just turn
> it on, put in the Jaz disk and boot Linux. It's a Scsi disk and I can
> install and put Lilo in the first Linux Partition but when it boots it
> starts but then stops, this is all it displays;
>
> LI
>
> And thats it, so it's almost there.
>
> Anybody been sucessfull with this?
>
> Cheers
>
> Steven Mileham
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