Hi, great web site.
I have a question to ask about Corel Linux, I only installed it about three
weeks ago and I still very new to the whole Linux thing. I installed it onto
a second hard disk on my PC so it won't affect my Win95 system, and I was
hoping that I would be able to create a boot disk so I could run Linux.
Linux installed LILO onto my Win95 machine into a partion so I could choose
which OS I wanted to start, although this is a great feature Win95 is my
main system and I prefer it to start up all the time, so I'm asking if there
is a way of removing LILO from my Win95 system while still being able to
access Linux through the form of a boot disk. I would be gratefull if you
could help me with this.
Thanks,
Luke
Kildare
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