ok, cool, thanks the -r option worked, i got my boot disk ready incase i mess 
anything up.

here is my new lilo.conf...

boot = /dev/hda
delay = 5       # optional, for systems that boot very quickly
vga = normal    # force sane state
image = /boot/vmlinuz
  label = linux
  root=/dev/hda8
other = /dev/hdb1
  label = win32
  table = /dev/hdb
  map-drive = 0x80
    to = 0x81
  map-drive = 0x81
    to = 0x80

same thing happens.  i type win32 and it just sits there and does nothing.  
linux boots fine though.  lilo writes to the mbr without any errors also.

thanks for the help...



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