booting options

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There are a number of different loaders--lilo, grub, etc..  We need to know 
the specifics.

Matt
A
t 09:17 AM 7/25/2002, Darragh wrote:
>I'm using the Linux boot loader at the moment.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Matt" <mattw@cotse.com>
>To: <blinux-list@redhat.com>; <blinux-list@redhat.com>
>Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 1:12 PM
>Subject: Re: booting options
>
>
> > Which partition is booted is determined by your boot loader.  You probably
> > need to reconfigure whichever boot loader you are using or reload the
> > Windows bootloader in your master boot record.  Let us know which boot
> > loader you have installed now.
> >
> > Matt
> >
> > At 07:34 AM 7/25/2002, Darragh wrote:
> > >Hello all,
> > >I have made a slight mistake during the last week or so.  I installed
> > >Mandrake 8.0 without sighted assistance.  It was actually straight
>forward
> > >most of the time.  The installation went ok a part from the minor problem
> > >of KDE loading up at start up.  With sighted help I got back into the
>bash
> > >prompt.  Still, I prefer Red Hat so tried to uninstall Mandrake.
>Couldn't
> > >find the uninstall option any where so decided to do it threw windows.  I
> > >used partition magic to delete the partitions and make the c partition
> > >bootable again.  Thinking that would work I restarted the computer but to
> > >my annoyance no luck.  I've had to re-install Mandrake so as I can access
> > >the ntfs partition.  So, now to the question, does any one know how I can
> > >successfully uninstall Mandrake without this happening?  Oh, I should add
> > >that when mandrake was installed it booted straight into it.  I found
>that
> > >holding down the escape key bought me into a screen where I could type
> > >"nt" to get back into windows.  This didn't work with Red Hat 7.0.
> > >
> > >I'm not too sure if I'm accurate in this assumption but, would I be right
> > >in thinking that the partition that is booted can be changed threw the
> > >BIOS?  The reason that I ask is I don't hear the hard disc spin when I
>get
> > >into the operating system list.
> > >
> > >Thanks again for al your help
> > >I am sure I'm close to actually getting this system set up on this
>computer.
> > >
> > >Darragh
> >
> >
> >
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