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Lilo and Grub can boot to pretty much whatever OS you want to.<br>
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green_man wrote:<br>
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Kevin E. Glosser wrote, On 02/04/04 9:23 PM:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 19:10, green_man wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is it possible to make LILO boot to an MS-DOS prompt
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"runlevel 3"
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<pre wrap="">man telinit
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for more details. :)
KEG
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I wanted a DOS command line to run a batch file, but the more I think
about
it, there's no way that LILO as the boot manager could do it.. <br>
When I push F8 to get the option screen , the Bill Gates Demon has
already
possessed the machine. <span class="moz-smiley-s5"><span> :-D </span></span><br>
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The sole purpose of my life is, apparently, to test my sanity.
Scott
Netscape 7.0 on Win 98 SE
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