Linux gets nocked out of the way

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As far as I know, this is correct.  However, in that case I can't figure
out why your slave Windows drive is booting, unless it is set to boot
first in your bios.  You may need someone to look at the boot order in
your bios to be sure that the master boots and the slave doesn't.  These
drives may be referred to as either master and slave or disk 0 and disk 1
or something similar.  Otherwise, the only other thing to do before you
get the Windows drive formatted would be to use a boot floppy or CD.

Those who don't understand Linux are doomed to reinvent it, poorly.
	-- unidentified source

erik burggraaf staggered into view and mumbled:

> Ah, but I never never want to boot from that windows drive.  Smile.  If once
> I ever get back to linux, that windows configuration will be blown away, and
> the drive it's on formatted for ext2, so I can use it as a data drive.
> I don't need to re-install lilo in this case, right?  Just mount the drive
> and fdisk it.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Lorenzo Prince <lorenzo at princenet.sytes.net>
>
>
> > Unfortunately not.  You will have to reinstall Lilo to get it to see all
> > the drives on your system.
>
>
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