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Old 06-08-2003, 04:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Boot Manager on a Floppy?

Is there any software that goes onto a cd or floppy that can be used as boot manager?

DOnt mention Partition Magic cause that doenst run in DOS.

I had some dangerous situations loading betweens different ports of Linux and Windows 98SE

any ideas?
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Old 06-08-2003, 06:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I, too, am curious about this subject.

I have found articles online about putting lilo on a floppy, but it never worked for me.

Anyone have any experience in this?
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Old 06-09-2003, 05:51 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Ah yes GRUB and LILO.....GRUB cost me my HD

I had to use the cd and floppy that cam with my new HD and used to format the HD.

Maybe i could use the FreeBSD boot loader or something.

When i tried to use GRUB it looked like it was damaged

I mean WTF!?

Maybe i should look for something like partition magic but runs before a DOS like a startup disk or windows install cd...know what i mean
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I have never tried doing something like this.. but curiously enough perhaps you could edit a boot.ini file on a startup disk created by win98SE? Hmm.. I may have to play with that and see what can be done.

how did GRUB smash your HD?
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Old 06-10-2003, 10:38 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Well GRUB somehow looked like it was incomplete....looked like it

Instead of giving me a menu it gave me command line and NONE of the commands worked

I have some boot managers and i put em on floppies. Ill try them out and see if any work.

But there was another problem. When i remvoed any linux partition the pc doesnt load up. I had to use the win 98 se FDISK to set the active partiton...it took me days to figure that one:0
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i been looking into this over the last few days for someone on irc, and source forge do a boot loader, not sure if its a floppy tho.

as for pm magic, doesnt it tell you to 'copy the files to a bootable floppy' ie a windows boot floppy?
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