Dual Boot Problem

Vram lamsokvr at xprt.net
Fri Dec 30 05:11:56 UTC 2005


On Fri, 2005-12-30 at 04:46 +0100, J.Markoll wrote:
> James Diehl a écrit :
>  >I don't know any other words to explain it!  I talked to several 
> people >that use both programs, and they all said "Don't run Linux, then 
>  >Windows!"  The difference in the programs will cause a conflict in 
>  >each.  They offered no technical explanation, but after looking at the 
>  >languages and command structure, I can only surmise that it has 
>  >something to do with either the Debian nature, or the difference in 
>  >binary.  I do know that it caused a mess on my PC, and it was only 5-6 
>  >months old!  I'm still looking for a explanation!
> 
> =-=-=-=-=
> 
> Cause there is no explanation, and because they don't know what they are 
> talking about. It did not do a mess in your PC, and you confuse software
> and hardware. When one system does not boot anymore, after a new kernel 
> was installed, we look at the Grub configuration file, and fix it.
> By the way, I'm on the point to change for Lilo, in order to observe how 
> it goes with this brave Lilo, for a while :))
> Someone has experience for a while, with lilo and it's /etc/lilo.conf 
> file ?
> Best Greetings, Joyce Markoll.
> 



Lilo is going back in time..

It doesn't have the power of GRUB.

I can't think of any reason to go backwards.

Vram






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