Re: [newbie] LILO and Windows2000

2000-05-23 Thread Armand Nossaint
Hi Koly, I do it with NT, it's probably similar. Just make sure you've got boot disk made from the installation and install your lilo to the partition that contains your /boot dir. Here's a good guide to print out http://linux.nf/ntboot.htm -- Armand Nickolay Belostotsky wrote:

Re: [newbie] LILO and Windows2000

2000-05-23 Thread Anthony Chuchman
. Also, don't forget the "/boot" partition on the C drive, I only needed about 600MB for that partition. - Original Message - From: Nickolay Belostotsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 3:32 PM Subject: [newbie] LILO and Windows2000 Hello!

Re: [newbie] LILO and Windows2000

2000-05-23 Thread Charles A Edwards
preference Charles - Original Message - From: "Nickolay Belostotsky" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 12:18 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] LILO and Windows2000 Unless something goes wrong the answer the answer is yes. You can also do it

[newbie] LILO and Windows2000

2000-05-22 Thread Nickolay Belostotsky
Hello! My current hard drive configuration is: C: 4.5Gb, bootable, Windows98 SE D: 4.5Gb, Windows2000 I have a dual boot system, and therefore use a Windows2000 boot manager. I plan to shrink D: to 2.5Gb, and make a third and fourth partitions: Linux's / and swap. Obviously, the Install will

Re: [newbie] LILO and Windows2000

2000-05-22 Thread Nickolay Belostotsky
Unless something goes wrong the answer the answer is yes. You can also do it by adding Linux to your Win2000 boot loader. You mean, I shouldn't install LILO? And how do I add Linux to Win2000 boot loader? Thanks, -- Koly

Re: [newbie] LILO and Windows2000

2000-05-22 Thread Paul
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Nickolay Belostotsky wrote: Unless something goes wrong the answer the answer is yes. You can also do it by adding Linux to your Win2000 boot loader. You mean, I shouldn't install LILO? And how do I add Linux to Win2000 boot loader? Hi Koly, You should first make a