conquer
09-27-2001, 07:40 PM
Hi,
I'm trying to triple boot Win2k, Redhat 7.0 & RedHat 7.1. I can get the Win2k and Redhat 7.1 part to work. But for some reason can't seem to get the RH7.0 to load. It's on a laptop and I need to run a program in RH 7.0 then in RH 7.1 so I can work on debugging it.
What I have done so far is. Install all O/S's. Win2k & RH 7.1 work. Mounted hda7 (RH7.0 partition) so it's always mount on boot (/etc/fstab file). Then added the lines into /etc/lilo.conf to get the lilo changed, not forgetting to run /sbin/lilo after I have made the changes.
Some of the problems I have incountered have been when I go to run lilo after editing the /etc/lilo.conf is it tells me now images have been defined. Even after I change or uncomment the lines I added it still says this.
Also I had the lilo.conf file working fine before, but on the startup selection whenever I select RH 7.0 it would go to load. But just before is starts all the system checks I would get an error say 'unable to mount VFS'.
Anyone got any idea's in how I can get this to work? If so thanks in advanced.
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I'm trying to triple boot Win2k, Redhat 7.0 & RedHat 7.1. I can get the Win2k and Redhat 7.1 part to work. But for some reason can't seem to get the RH7.0 to load. It's on a laptop and I need to run a program in RH 7.0 then in RH 7.1 so I can work on debugging it.
What I have done so far is. Install all O/S's. Win2k & RH 7.1 work. Mounted hda7 (RH7.0 partition) so it's always mount on boot (/etc/fstab file). Then added the lines into /etc/lilo.conf to get the lilo changed, not forgetting to run /sbin/lilo after I have made the changes.
Some of the problems I have incountered have been when I go to run lilo after editing the /etc/lilo.conf is it tells me now images have been defined. Even after I change or uncomment the lines I added it still says this.
Also I had the lilo.conf file working fine before, but on the startup selection whenever I select RH 7.0 it would go to load. But just before is starts all the system checks I would get an error say 'unable to mount VFS'.
Anyone got any idea's in how I can get this to work? If so thanks in advanced.
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