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October 27th, 2001, 12:06 AM
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Lilo boot manager
I recently partitioned my hard drive and then installed Red Hat. Now I run Windoze ME/Red Hat.
During the Red Hat installation I installed Lilo as my boot manager.
I then expected to see the Lilo screen everytime I boot up giving me the option of loading Windoze or Red Hat but instead it just loads Windoze even though I set Red Hat as the default OS in Lilo. The only way I can boot Red Hat is if I insert the "back up" floppy that Lilo suggested I make during installation before booting up.
So is this how Lilo works or am I missing something completely? If this is how Lilo operates perhaps someone can suggest a boot manager that doesn't require a boot disk?
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