Florin,

I'm sorry I couldn't "follow your advice" on not booting Windows...someday, I'll get there :)

I am now able to mount my windows drive (after realizing I should be calling it hdb1 instead of hdb, even though I didn't remember having a partition on that drive)

Now I am trying to modify lilo.conf, but no matter what I do with the file, it doesn't change LILO. What gives? I even got bold enough to reboot my computer with lilo.conf as a blank file. I'm pretty sure the reason is that Red Hat 7 is using that cute but worthless graphical "LILO" interface as opposed to the prompt-based LILO.

Any help's appreciated, and worth a beer when I make a beer meeting. And it's worth a beer and a HALF to help me get rid of the GUI RedhatLILO, and back to the real-deal LILO. (I dare not mention my age right now, or that offer will fall right through the floor)

-Nick

> On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 09:24:30PM -0400, AIRPLANEIT at aol.com wrote:
> > I am pleased to announce that this is my first e-mail sent through the Linux operating system (Redhat 7). After a week of "small problems" and a lot of perseverence (sp?), I am now able to connect with my cable modem and Netscape (web based e-mail).
> 
> We are pleased to hear that! Welcome!
> 
> > The challenges I overcame (probably seem miniscule to many of you) were:
> 
> Indeed. We were born with osciloscopes in hands...
> 
> > Manually partitioning the Linux Drive.
> > An out of sync monitor.
> > configuring the monitor settings to anything other than 8 bit color and 640x480.
> > Finding out how to setup my network card.
> > 
> > Looking back, I don't see why it seemed so hard. Ahh well...
> 
> Isn't that the most important reason to love it?
> 
> >                                                              I'm sure I'm going to hit a few more roadblocks before feeling comfortable with wiping my system clean of Win98 (my eventual goal).
> > 
> > My next challenge is getting Windows to boot through LILO, and (probably at the same time) getting Linux to mount my Windows harddrive. Wish me luck!
> 
> Don't bother :)
> 
> If you cannot follow the previous advice:
>    1. add the following two lines to /etc/lilo.conf
>       other=/dev/<windows boot partition aka C:>
>           label=winblows
> 
>    2. add the following line to /etc/fstab
>       /dev/<windows partition> /mnt/<mountpoint> vfat defaults 0 0
>       repeat as necessary
> 
> florin
> 
> PS. I hope I have not spoiled your fun :)
> 
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> 
> "If it's not broken, let's fix it till it is."
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