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:
.
Also, don't forget the "/boot" partition on the C drive, I only needed about
600MB for that partition.
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Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 3:32 PM
Subject: [newbie] LILO and Windows2000
Hello!
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
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
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
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