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A Usable Example lilo.conf for 2 Drive Dual BootsAnswered By David Uhring on Thu, 22 Jun 2000
Using lilo's mapping facility does not attempt to fool Windows; it fools the BIOS. Linux Mandrake's installer generates a lilo.conf file similar to this one, actually in use on my system:
boot = /dev/hda
map = /boot/map
install = /boot/boot.b
vga = normal
default = linux
read-only
linear
prompt
timeout = 150
message = /boot/message
image = /boot/vmlinuz
label = linux
root = /dev/hda14
image = /boot/vmlinuz.suse
label = suse
root = /dev/hda14
other = /dev/hdb1
label = dos
table = /dev/hdb
map-drive=0x80
to=0x81
map-drive=0x81
to=0x80
other = /dev/hda1
label = obsd
table = /dev/hda
other = /dev/hda2
label = sun
table = /dev/hda
other = /dev/hda3
label = fbsd
table = /dev/hda
The Win98SE installation, BTW, is remarkably stable. I've been using it for about four months with only two BSOD's. Course, with four flavors of UNIX available, I really don't use Windows all that much.
Dave
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