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[Fwd: Re: caldera...good...bad?]



Some people asked about this at the Installfest


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Subject: Re: caldera...good...bad?
Resent-Date: 2 May 1999 19:11:27 -0000
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Date: Sun, 02 May 1999 14:35:34 -0400
From: Jan Carlson <janc at iname.com>
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mwkohout wrote:
> 
> I was just wondering how any of you felt about caldera 2.2.  I just
> bought it today, and I think I'm going to try it as a triple boot,
> between win 98, redhat distro, and caldera distro.  has anyone else
> tried this?  does it automatically put itself into lilo?
> any tips or feelings about the qual of caldera or installing a 3rd OS or
> whatever would be really cool

Here's how to have lilo boot RedHat or Caldera
with each system remaining totally ignorant of the other.
The boot=  lines and the loader=  lines are critical.
Change 'hdaX' to the partition containing Caldera's /boot directory.

#This is /etc/lilo.conf ON RED HAT PARTITION
boot = /dev/hda
# SNIPPED OUT global parameters
# SNIPPED OUT SECTIONS FOR RedHat and DOS, etc.
other=/dev/hdaX
  label = caldera
  loader=/boot/chain.b
#end of file




#This is /etc/lilo.conf ON CALDERA PARTITION
boot=/dev/hdaX
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
image=/boot/vmlinuz-whatever
        label=caldera
        root=/dev/hda7
        read-only
#end of file






-- 
Jan Carlson   
janc at iname.com   Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Netscape4.51   RedHat5.2+updates   Linux2.2.6


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