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I thank you for all your help with my ethernet
problem. I haven't had a chance to try to remedy it yet, but your
non-condescending help is much appreciated.
I do have one more problem. With my install,
I am not able to start redhat without using my boot disk. When I install
Windows 98 and 2000 on one machine, I am able to have a screen that asks me
which operating system I want to run. Not so with my redhat install.
How can I do that?
My larger problem for the moment, but smaller in
the big picture concerns my boot disk. I changed some things and thus
wrecked my boot disk. Now, when I insert it and start my machine, I only
get "Li". It doesn't start. Is there somewhere I can get a new boot
disk or do I have to reinstall redhat?
Thanks
jim
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