On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 08:24:46PM -0500, Kevin C. Smith wrote:
| On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 08:26:15PM +0200, Guy Geens wrote:
| > > "Anthony" == Anthony Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| >
| > > "Guy" == Guy Geens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > Guy> following in /boot/grub/menu.lst:
| >
|
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 08:26:15PM +0200, Guy Geens wrote:
> > "Anthony" == Anthony Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > "Guy" == Guy Geens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Guy> following in /boot/grub/menu.lst:
>
> Guy> title Debian GNU/Linux
> Guy> root (hd1,1)
> Guy> kernel /vmlinuz
>
D
Guy Geens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "Anthony" == Anthony Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > "Guy" == Guy Geens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Guy> following in /boot/grub/menu.lst:
>
> Guy> title Debian GNU/Linux
> Guy> root (hd1,1)
> Guy> kernel /vmlinuz
> Guy>
> Guy> title Win
> "Anthony" == Anthony Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Guy" == Guy Geens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Guy> following in /boot/grub/menu.lst:
Guy> title Debian GNU/Linux
Guy> root (hd1,1)
Guy> kernel /vmlinuz
Guy>
Guy> title Windows 2000
Guy> rootnoverify (hd0,0)
Guy> chainloader +1
An
Guy Geens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Next, put the following in /boot/grub/menu.lst: title Debian
> GNU/Linux root (hd1,1) kernel /vmlinuz
>
> Title Windows 2000 rootnoverify (hd0,0) chainloader +1
Does this make /dev/hdb (Linux) the default partition to boot from? I
want Linux to boot by de
> "Anthony" == Anthony Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Anthony> I want to go from booting with Lilo to Grub. I am not sure,
Anthony> but doesn't lilo have to be installed in the mbr of /dev/hda
Anthony> in order to boot both Win2k and Linux (in the above
Anthony> configuration)? Can anyone out
Hello,
I have a machine that is a dual boot Win2k/Debian Unstable box. There
are two hardrives. Windows is on the first drive, Debian is on the
second.
The hd layout is as follows:
/ /dev/hda -
| Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0.000-14649.960 megabytes
| Disk label type: msdos
| Minor
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