This is a message I posted a few days ago regarding a nice dual boot
Have the boot disk you made when you installed suse
Find and copy loadlin.exe onto a floppy -or- just insert the suse cd find
loadlin and copy it to C:\
Boot to dos insert the suse boot disk
copy vmlinuz C:\
So you have vmlinuz and loadlin on C:\
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this works excellent!
rob
Linux Home page http://www.connix.com/~dizzy73/LBM.htm
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I came across this how to last nite that worked so well I thought
I'd pass it on
http://linux-howto.com/ptHOWTO/mini/Loadlin+Win95
essentially you put loadlin and vmlinuz in C:\
Then add this to your config.sys and autoexec.bat
perviously Ive used a linux.bat file C:\loadlin.exe vmlinuz
root=/dev/hdc..? ro
this gives you a nice loader menu IF you plan a dual boot have a look at
this
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[clipped from the how-to]
6.2. Method 2.
This method is a bit more involved, but offers the greatest
flexibility. What this method does it create your own custom boot
menu, though it does not replace the Windows 95 boot menu. You will
need a Config.sys and an Autoexec.bat file.
� First you will need to define a Startup Menu in Config.sys (my
comments to you are in parenthesis):
______________________________________________________________________
[menu]
menuitem=Linux, Boot to Linux (This defines a Menu Block and gives it a
description).
menuitem=Win95, Boot to Windows 95
menucolor=15,1 (This gives a blue background with bright white text)
menudefault=Linux, 15 (This sets the default menuitem
and waits up to 15 seconds for input).
[linux]
shell=c:\loadlin.exe vmlinuz root=/dev/hd??? ro (where ?? is your linux /
partition ie: a1
[win95]
(Include the normal contents of your config.sys file here. If you didnot
have a config.sys file before now, then leave this section blank).
______________________________________________________________________
� Save and exit your Config.sys file. If you want, you can use this
Config.sys template to get started.
� Next, edit your Autoexec.bat file (my comments to you are in
parenthesis):
______________________________________________________________________
goto %config%
:win95
(Include the normal contents of your autoexec.bat file
here. If you did not have an autoexec.bat file before now, then leave this
sectionblank).
______________________________________________________________________
� Save and exit your Autoexec.bat file. If you want, you can use this
Autoexec.bat template to get started. That should do it. The next
time you reboot, you should get a Start Up menu with the option to
boot to Linux or Windows 95.
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millerd wrote:
> I installed suse 6.0 over 5.3 on my two machines. These are dual booted
> to Win 98(sorry but I do need Win for work!)
> Now after I reran LILO neither machine will completely boot 98. They
> seem to hang up and leave the MS 98 screen on for ever and nothing short
> of a hard boot can get rid of it.
> any ideas?
millerd wrote:
> I installed suse 6.0 over 5.3 on my two machines. These are dual booted
> to Win 98(sorry but I do need Win for work!)
> Now after I reran LILO neither machine will completely boot 98. They
> seem to hang up and leave the MS 98 screen on for ever and nothing short
> of a hard boot can get rid of it.
> any ideas?
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