dsl_n00b

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Posts: 3
Joined: Mar. 2005 |
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Posted: Mar. 08 2005,16:42 |
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When you installed to HD, did you use the "sudo mkliloboot" command, or just the prompt "mkliloboot" during the install? I wasn't paying close attention during the setup myself, and just hit "Y" when asked to use mkliloboot during the install, and when I rebooted, lilo splashed my screen with 99. Once I reformatted, and followed the dsl hdinstall again, I selected no, and typed in the sudo mkliloboot command at the next prompt, and dsl works fine from my HD.
However, something is changed in BIOS now? I have a menu option to boot Linux, or another hd partition? WTF? And this is still there even after I tried to remove the hdinstall. Searching forums for any clues here.
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