Yes, you can dual boot them. I am not sure on how to use the ntbootloader to do it.
But,
You can use LILO to do it. You have to put a 50mb /boot partition on the first part of your master hard drive and then you just edit /etc/lilo.conf and run /sbin/lilo
Its pretty simple.
I would just go to a another computer pop the rh cd in and make a bootdisk using rawrite (readme file on how is on the cd) pop the bootdisk in boot up runs sbin/lilo and voila fixed the mbr problem that you have. That is assuming you completed the rh installation. If you didnt I would boot off...
Change the boot sequence in the bios to where it will only boot the scsi drive. If you still want to be able to boot up your old c: drive (non-scsi or whatever) you will have to edit your loader and just do a search for that because I saw a really good post a little while ago. Im sorry that I...
what software are you running in the background? Also I would check and make sure that you have enough swap space on your hard drive. Like more than 50 megs left on your c: drive. How much ram do you have?
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Thank you for the link YO_Ma-Ma!
Hi,
I have a Abit kt7 raid not the "A" version. I have a factory locked 600mhz duron that I unlocked with a mechanical pencil. If I set the bios to 10 x 100 and the voltage to 1.85 I can boot and run windows and everything really stable and I am only using the retail heatsink and...
To reply to the internet browser comment. Mozilla is getting really good the latest builds have been fast and stable. Another great browser is Konq, I think between these two browsers you can get your net fix :) You can also surf the net through vmware using internet explorer, If you dont...
You shouldnt have to justify using LINUX to yourself. If you dont find yourself incredibly drawn to it then dont use it. I say that because LINUX takes a lot of time and patience so if you dont have the time it will give you more headaches than satisfaction.:D Besides dont use LINUX if Windows...
Probably because you deleted the Windows directory. You have a boot disk right? You will have to boot off the disk and go into the c: directory and doa format c: ~k~
If you dont have a Boot disk go over to your neighbor's house and borrow one :D
since you going to school for comp sci. I would run redhat or mandrake for on your other partition and just dual boot them. Which I think you were intending on doing anyways :) but start off with redhat or mandrake because other distros get into more hardcore self-setups and you wont be ready...
I dont really run Windows but I think maybe you should back up your stuff and reinstall, that would rid you of your problems with LILO easily and it would fix your control panel problem. Unless that stuff doesnt bother you then just dont worry about it :) I have never removed LILO from a...
Nope you shouldnt. But you will have to setup a Samba server on the Linux box to share files and printers. But for pinging each other and letting the Linux box surf the net on the NT box. A proxy server or windows internet sharing will work fine. NT has windows internet sharing right? I dont...
I thought you couldnt do IDE Hardware strip 0. I thought it was only supported 1. But anyways head over to linuxdoc.org and that will help you with it. But it wont hit your cpu really hard because most stuff you do isnt very hard drive intensive.
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