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Jay Beckert18-Jun-02 13:48
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rsasalm_ wrote:
1. With boot time I don't see window OS option, the only option which appear is a line "Red Hat linux (2.4.7-10).
What have I missed during installation and how I can solve this problem.


If you have two partitions on your hard drive, the install should of gave you the option to choose which partition to install on (it's been awhile since I'v done it so it may have changed). I'v always used partition magic to set up my partitions with out losing Windows partition. Check out the linux documentation project website for more info. Look for the lilo documentation. You can edit the lilo.conf and configure it to give you options of what partition to boot.

rsasalm_ wrote:
2. My keyboard doesn't match what I type e.g. if I want to type "/", instead "&" appears. Where and how to correct keyboard settings?

I'm not sure about this as I have had no problems there but the linux documentation project site can help you there.

rsasalm_ wrote:
3. I am using DHCP server for internet connection and during "Network configuration" process I clicked the check boxes "Configure using DHCP" and "Activate on boot".
It does not work either. How to solve this.


Are you using a lan or a dialup connection?

To uninstall linux from your second partition use partition magic to do that. Simply delete the linux partition and resize the windows to partition to use all available disk space. It's the only way I know of to do that without losing your windows partition other than the slow complete backup of your hard drive.

Sorry I couldn't help you any more - It's been awhile since I have done the install but I always fall back on the documentation project site most of the time. The Linux Documentation Site is located at http://www.tldp.org/

Cheers Wink | ;)
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