I know there are tons of threads about this, but I can't seem to make it work on my pc. Maybe it just won't work, but if anyone can verify that for me, it would make me feel better.
Redhat is on my IDE disk. If I set my bios to boot to C:, redhat boots.
Windows 2000 is on a SCSI disk, ID 0, second partition. It is NTFS formatted, so the boot stuff live on the first partition, FAT32, with WinME - which also happens to be broken every other day. Anyways, if I set my bios to boot to scsi, I get the nt loader and can choose 2000 or ME.
No I tried adding the /dev/sda1 to my lilo.conf file, but when i choose windows i get:
L?
and it halts there.
I also read the threads about adding linux to my NT Loader menu, so i did the whole
"dd /dev/sda1 linux.img b=512...." whatever, thats not exact b/c i don't have it in front of me, but when I choose Linux on the menu, all it takes me to is a black screen.
Am i doomed? I've seen people reply with the same problems as me. Do you all have similar set-ups? Anyone with a similar set-up get it to work? How?
Redhat is on my IDE disk. If I set my bios to boot to C:, redhat boots.
Windows 2000 is on a SCSI disk, ID 0, second partition. It is NTFS formatted, so the boot stuff live on the first partition, FAT32, with WinME - which also happens to be broken every other day. Anyways, if I set my bios to boot to scsi, I get the nt loader and can choose 2000 or ME.
No I tried adding the /dev/sda1 to my lilo.conf file, but when i choose windows i get:
L?
and it halts there.
I also read the threads about adding linux to my NT Loader menu, so i did the whole
"dd /dev/sda1 linux.img b=512...." whatever, thats not exact b/c i don't have it in front of me, but when I choose Linux on the menu, all it takes me to is a black screen.
Am i doomed? I've seen people reply with the same problems as me. Do you all have similar set-ups? Anyone with a similar set-up get it to work? How?