> Following is an example of config with
>
>Storm in /dev/hda1 first partition,first disk
>Mandrake in /dev/hda2 second partition ,first disk
>Windows -slave disk ,primary IDE
>Suse -first partition -master disk ,secondary IDE controller
>Now you'll have to dig in /boot of each Linux for the exact names of
>kernels and initrd files(I know mandrake's is .img) .Now the initrd line
>can be skipped but if you need any special modules to reach your
>boot+root
>partition you won't get them(mostly is the SCSI case and some RAID
>controllers).
>
>
># Storm Linux Boot Manager Lilo Configuration
>___________________________________________________________
>root=/dev/hda1
>boot=/dev/hda
>install=/boot/boot.b
>map=/boot/map
>vga=normal
>timeout=300
>message=/boot/graphic_screen
>prompt
>default=Windows
>lba32
>
>image=/vmlinuz
> label=Linux
> read-only
> initrd=/boot/root.bin
> root=/dev/hda2
>
>other=/dev/hdb1
> label=Windows
> table=/dev/hdb
>
>image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.17
> label=Mandrake
> read-only
> initrd=/boot/mandrake-2.2.17.img
> root=/dev/hda2
>
>image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.17
> label=Suse
> read-only
> initrd=/boot/suse-2.2.17.img
> root=/dev/hdc1
>
>____________________________________________________________
>-
>The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it.
> Alan Saporta
>My waste of cyberspace=
Ok this is what I have
# Storm Linux Boot Manager Lilo Configuration
boot=/dev/hda
vga=normal
timeout=300
message=/boot/graphic_screen
prompt
default=Storm
image=/vmlinuz
label=Storm
read-only
initrd=/boot/root.bin
root=/dev/hda2
image = /boot/vmlinuz
label = SusE
root = /dev/hdc2
initrd = /boot/initrd
image=/vmlinuz.old
label=Old_Kernel
read-only
optional
root=/dev/hda2
When I run this from a shell prompt. > lilo
Storm added *
initrd file not found /boot/initrd
This second line refers to the location of the initrd for the SusE intall.
IT is there... I know it is..but when running lilo from storm /boot is not
the same /boot I am asking it to look in. This is why I was asking if you
can do this with multi linux distros... because it will look in the mounted
file system.. and the mounted system is not where your kernels and scripts
for OTHER distros are located.
James Schofield
Storm (Hail), SusE 6.4, and windoh! 98se
"Trouble is where you find it, sooo stop looking for me!"
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