> On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 08:09:38AM -0700, Heather wrote:
> > As a preference, I think the install-mbr is elegant. I like the idea that
> > it won't say much, but I can hit SHIFT and access everywhere.
>
> And if you set no delay then your non-Linux-enthusiast superiors won't
> notice you've sli
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 08:09:38AM -0700, Heather wrote:
> As a preference, I think the install-mbr is elegant. I like the idea that
> it won't say much, but I can hit SHIFT and access everywhere.
And if you set no delay then your non-Linux-enthusiast superiors won't
notice you've slipped one pas
> Hi,
> thanks to Olaf Meeuwissen and others who responded to my request for
> help.
>
> I was encouraged to continue adjusting lilo.conf until it recognised my
> three OS (RH6.2, Debian 2.2 & Win98).
>
> It is now possible to boot into RH and Debian but Win98 seems to have a
> problem still. I
Hi,
thanks to Olaf Meeuwissen and others who responded to my request for
help.
I was encouraged to continue adjusting lilo.conf until it recognised my
three OS (RH6.2, Debian 2.2 & Win98).
It is now possible to boot into RH and Debian but Win98 seems to have a
problem still. I had tried using "
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