On my Pentium PC I have lilo booting potato, win98, win98se, winnt, win2k,
and beos. All are running on their native file systems, with NT and 2k on
NTFS partitions (no FAT16 nonsense), win98x on FAT16, potato on ext2, beos
on befs. Each OS is on a 2GB partition. I have some other NTFS partitions
> Does anyone know how to set up lilo to launch BeOS. Note win98
> will have to boot from same HD. Do Both win98 and Be need to be on
> bootable partitions?
There is a (free!) version of BeOS that doesn't even have to be on
a partition. It's just a Windows executable that
Does anyone know how to set up lilo to launch BeOS. Note win98
will have to boot from same HD. Do Both win98 and Be need to be on
bootable partitions?
Thanks,
Adam Edgar,
Roll Tide Roll
nfluence (change) it
Look into grub. It is a good bootloader similar to beos's (though I don't
have beos, and have only seen the bootloader once). Grub comes with an
extensive info page and is free software. So if you are interested in
bootloading, you can either just configure away or
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 05:05:49PM +, stefan goeman wrote:
> Any of you ever been playing around with BeOS?
I have it installed, but I don't play around with it too much. That would
involve me rebooting Linux, after all!
8-)
> I wonder if it is easy to install especially on a PC
Hello,
No, I don't have any boot problems (at least not at this moment).
I just want to:
1) Study the boot process in more detail because I don't know exactly
what happens and how I can influence (change) it
2) I just want to find out if it is worth the trouble trying to install
Be
Hello,
Any of you ever been playing around with BeOS?
I wonder if it is easy to install especially on a PC with Win98 and
linux already running?
>From there web page and some other documentation, I have the impression
they have a very good bootmanager.
Greetings,
Ste
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