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Re: Boot Problems



I think all you did are right except I am not sure whether you have set
the partition of Linux to active or not? I feel this may be the cause
of the problem. You must set the Linux root partition to active.

Try it. Good Luck.

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On Fri, 18 Jul 1997, Kwabena Kumi wrote:

> I'm having trouble with the LILO boot manager.  I have NT4.0 installed on the first of my two hard drives (it has an OS loader).  I later installed Linux on the 2nd drive.  I set the LILO to boot off the first sector of the second drive (I think that's what it said, it was choice #2).  When I try to boot from the hard drive I get the NT boot manager with no choices for Linux.  Should I fdisk both drives install Linux then NT????
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