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Under OS/2 you can declare to the bootmanager the Linux partition (I take
to simplify things, that Linux is in /dev/sda1
) as a booting
partition. Add another name (Linux offers itself
;-)).
Now itīs only still necessary to make the Linux partition startable.
For this, one installs the Linux bootloader LILO in the booting partition's
root sector (in this case
/dev/sda1
). At best, one declares in the LILO configuration,
which you can settle with YaST, a waiting time of 0 seconds. It looks
like, as if LILO wouldnīt be used at all, when you choose Linux
in the bootmanager!
Install LILO now (from within the YaST menu). The warning
/dev/sda1 is not on first disk
might appear during the
installation. However, one can feel free to ignore it.
After a reboot, one should be able to boot from the Linux's OS/2 bootmanager.
The proposed procedure is only an example (though tested). It should be possible too, to install OS/2 and Linux in the same hard disk.
Keywords: OS/2, OS2, BOOT, LILO
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