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lynchmob
October 4th, 2000, 01:02 PM
I have searched quite a bit, trying to find an answer to my problem,
and have'nt had much luck.First, let me describe my system:
PII 400
128MB pc100 sdram
WD 10.2GB ata66 hdd connected to Ultra66 controller card with Win98
WD 6.4GB ata33 hdd connected to secondary on-board controller with
Mandrake 7.1
Plexwriter 8x4x32 on primary on-board controller set as master
Toshiba dvd/cd-rom on primary set as slave.
Voodoo Banshee 16MB agp
Soundblaster 16pci
Supra Express 56ki hard modem
PNP disabled
There are 3 connections free on the promise card
Here is what I tried to do:
I previously installed MDK 7.1 on the same 10.2GB hdd that has Win98 on
it.The install went well with only a few post-installation probs. I was able to work out.
My problem started when I tried to use xcdroast to try burning cds using
Linux.When it came to where you choose a place to store the image of the cd to be burned,
it suggested a dos/fat32 partition. I'm not sure exactly what followed,I might have
clicked the wrong button or somthing but as a result,everything but my c:\ drive was
formatted and I lost my extra win98 partitions and Linux.
I wanted Linux back so I tried this:
I disconnected my 10.2GB hdd that has only Win98 and set up the 6.4GB hdd using PartitionMagic,
creating one large ext2 partition with a 125MB swap file.The MDK 7.1 installed(automatic install)fine and
set up X just like my previous install.When it came time to restart,though,it booted into Win98.I installed
BootMagic and configured it to boot Win98 or Linux(it called it unknown).When the bootmagic selection screen came up
I chose "unknown" and it just hanged there.Writing this down has given me a few ideas of what might have
gone wrong,but I would appreciate one of you Linux experts to tell me what you think.
lynch

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MishY
October 5th, 2000, 04:47 PM
lynchmob,

Are you sure that it recognised the 2nd partition as being Linux ????

It sounds like bootmagic hasn't configured itself properly.

I had this problem once before dual booting Win95 and 98.

I installed Bootmagic on 98 but it wouldnt boot into Win95.

After resetting the settings on bootmagic Win95 became bootable bo problems http://www.cybertechhelp.com/ubb/smile.gif

Let us know how it goes,

MiShY

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lynchmob
October 7th, 2000, 02:01 AM
Thanks,Mishy. I sure will.
lynch

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seldom right but never in doubt.