Tom Bradford wrote: > > David O'Malley wrote: > > Sure enough, upon reboot and after POST I got a L on the screen, and it > > froze there. Nothing a Windows system disk couldn't fix. When I go back > > into Linux, and try to configure lilo.conf, I still get the message above > > when I run lilo, and it does the same thing to my boot record. I've tried > > putting in lba32, fix-table, and taking out linear, in all different > > combinations. Any suggestions (besides booting to floppy every time, or > > getting rid of Winblowz)? > > I've had this problem with LILO on several Dell machines. Oddly enough, > I've had no problems with GRUB, so you may want to try that instead. > > -- --------------- I hate to chase a newbie down the path of installing an alternative bootloader when he can't get the first one working. I think that you need to add a line to boot from the second hard drive to lilo... bios=0x82 This should make it work. I think that you should have installed lilo into the MBR of the boot drive and it would have preserved the multi-boot that you already had in place... i.e., there should be 3 boot options in lilo Windows 95 label = win95 Windows 2000 label = win2K Linux label = linux and you can set the default to any one you want. But since you've already got the boot floppy, edit 'lilo.conf' and add the bios=0x82 on the line in the linux section under disk = /dev/hdc Craig