If you haven't figured out how to fix that yet, here's a way. If
you'd rather I didn't spoil the fun, don't read it :) Anyway, grab the RH
install disk and boot up with it. at the boot prompt type "vmlinuz
root=/dev/hdaX" or "vmlinuz root=/dev/sdaX", etc. depending on your drives
and your root partition. Once it's booted up, run lilo, and reboot. That
should do you...

        As an aside, if anyone would like info on putting Linux into the
Windows NT 4 boot menu, I've put up a tutorial type page at
http://jaeger.morpheus.net/logic/linux/ntldr.html...

        HTH

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Matt Housh                         email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MicroComputer Specialist                University of Tulsa
                           Engineering and Natural Sciences

          "Pardon me, stewardess. I speak Jive."

On Fri, 8 May 1998, Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD wrote:

> Tom Diehl and group:
> 
> Well, I sit here at midnight, with my wife in bed having wondered what evil spirit 
>has overtaken my body, as I watch Win95 install and with utter amazement as I watch 
>the simple beauty of being able to boot either linux or dos. Such simple pleasures in 
>life.  Could not figure out how to get Win95 FAT32 file-type working, but who's 
>complaining...
> 
> Thanks especially to Tom, who has been kind enough to mentor me through this 
>process.  In ham radio we call this an "elmer" one who holds you by the hand until 
>you get on your feet as Tom has in this "hobby"...
> 
> One thing, though, I see now that Win95 is on, it seems to have disabled my dual 
>boot mode... ie., I don't get that nice linux prompt...but I guess there needs to be 
>some challenge left
> 
> So here we go...
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD
> Resident Physiatrist - R3
> Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
> Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
> Philadelphia, PA, 19026
> 
> E-Mail Address:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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