Rapidweather
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Posted: May 28 2005,00:04 |
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Just a thought here. I'm thinking that your motherboard does not consider your pny drive as a bootable drive, although it is recognized as a "drive". That might be why lilo won't work. I have always booted multiple linux installs with loadlin. Here is a link to the loadlin page:
Hans Lermen's Loadlin page
What I considered fun before the LiveCD linux's came along was to partition a big drive (80 GB), and install ALL of my linux distro's on it, SuSE, Redhat, Mandrake, Debian, some in several versions, early and late. Then, set up a nice swap area for them, then use loadlin to select which one boots, via a msdos menu sorta like this one: MSDOS Menu page Of course you will have to make linux.bat files for each one, according to lermen's instructions, but this setup beats both lilo, GRUB, and System Commander, too. I have used them all. You can, however, install all of your linux distros, using boot floppies to get into them, THEN install System Commander, and hope it detects all of them, and builds a menu for you. I got it to work once, but the loadlin/MSDOS menu idea works perfectly. Sorry I do not have all the details, but like so much of what we do in Linux, it is a learning experience. Thomas Edison once said: "Now I know 999 things that won't work as a lightbulb filament material"
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