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January 23rd, 2003, 02:49 AM
#1
mandrake 9.0 install
Just starting playing with linux. Got the mandrake 9.0 cause someone in here said it was one of the easiest to start with and I'm a newbe...
i Have system commander install. I have formatted three primary partitions. One has 98 one has xp home and the other has mandrake 9.0
When I boot up system commander jumps in and give me the option too start 98 or xp. This work fine. When I want to run Linux I have to put in the boot floppy so Linux will start before system commander can jump in.
QUESTION: How do i get Linux to either become an option in system commander or to have it boot up without booting from the floppy.
Everything I have been doing in Linux takes soooo loong because I don't know anything about it. So, any help would be appreciated and please try and keep it simple for a newbie.
Thanks Charlie
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January 23rd, 2003, 11:49 PM
#2
Registered User
I'm no expert with system commander.
Try the FAQ site here for owners of system command 7
http://v-com.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/v_...roup=&p_page=1
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January 24th, 2003, 05:34 AM
#3
Registered User
I too am not a Linux expert, (guess that's why I read WinDrivers groups)
I have been playing with diffrent OS's including Linux for several years now.
When ever I used a third party boot loader it has never got on with Linux. I have found that the boot loader that comes with Linux (LiLo) works very well.
Whenever I set up a multiboot system that includes Linux I install it last. So the Linux bootloader handles OS selection.
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January 24th, 2003, 06:45 PM
#4
Registered User
Originally posted by Pendragon
I too am not a Linux expert, (guess that's why I read WinDrivers groups)
I have been playing with diffrent OS's including Linux for several years now.
When ever I used a third party boot loader it has never got on with Linux. I have found that the boot loader that comes with Linux (LiLo) works very well.
Whenever I set up a multiboot system that includes Linux I install it last. So the Linux bootloader handles OS selection.
I agree, let LiLo or Grub do the job for you.
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