Other Help Topics :: Booting Multiple OS



That would depend on which bootloader is actually being used now...which one is in the master boot record (probably which was installed most recently)?  I don't know much at all about Lilo...I used it for a little while, but it was in the days when i didn't configure anything i didn't need to configure and everything i did was done through a gui.

A grub entry would look pretty much the same as what i posted to gjhicks.  The only thing i can think to explain a little more is the partition.  a partition listed as (hd0,6) is hda7...first harddrive, seventh partition, starting with zero.  I'm not sure if it is different for logical partitions, since i don't use them....i've only gone up to 4

i may be off topic here, but i've always used ranish partioner, it can easlily install a boot manager on the MBR and you don't have to worry about the fiddly bits;

http://www.ranish.com/part/

Hi,

Thanks for the tip about the 'grub' equivalent of 'lilo' - it worked just fine!  Just in case another newcomer has a go at this, the 'initrd (hd0,6)/boot/minirt24.gz' (or similar) should be on a new line from the 'kernel' line.

Flushed with the success of this question/answer I will chance my arm with another question (quite off topic).

I have tried DSL 2.2b and it has a nice new info panel in the top right corner.  Now my little laptop has only 128mb RAM but the info panel notes that /home has aa total of 558mb RAM.  Below is a capture of the 'df -h' command:

Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ram0                 2.9M    598.0k      2.3M  20% /
/dev/hda8                 1.9G     81.0M      1.7G   4% /cdrom
/dev/cloop              117.4M    117.4M         0 100% /KNOPPIX
/ramdisk                558.0M    732.0k    557.3M   0% /ramdisk

Given only 128mb RAM, where does DSL get the 558mb for the /ramdisk?

Look forward to another success!

Geoff

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