It's really not that hard.
Here's what my lilo.conf says (after skipping all of the irrelevant stuff):
image=/vmlinuz
label=Linux
read-only
# restricted
# alias=1
image=/vmlinuz.old
label=LinuxOLD
read-only
optional
# restricted
#
On Sat, 2002-04-06 at 06:30, D. wrote:
> Alex,
> I think that this is what your looking for.
> http://www.computing.net/howto/advanced/linuxnt/
> hth
> Don
I actually ran across this article last night while I was doing a google
search before I actually sent this message. Unfortunately, what it
On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 03:05:32AM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> I've been using the NT bootloader for as long as I've been using Debian
> to handle switching between my M$ OS's and Linux. However, since I've
> switched to using Debian 364 days a year, this is no longer working for
> me. My XP bo
Alex,
I think that this is what your looking for.
http://www.computing.net/howto/advanced/linuxnt/
hth
Don
--- Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I've been using the NT bootloader for as long as
> I've been using Debian
> to handle switching between my M$ OS's and Linux.
> However, sinc
I've been using the NT bootloader for as long as I've been using Debian
to handle switching between my M$ OS's and Linux. However, since I've
switched to using Debian 364 days a year, this is no longer working for
me. My XP boot partition is NTFS. This means that any time I update my
kernel or upda
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