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boot record changed
I have encountered an interesting problem that I would very much appreciate 
any feedback on.
 
I am using System Commander with Redhat 5.0 and windows 95 on separate 
drives and have been successful prior to win 98.  During the win 98 
upgrade, I had to completely reinstall everthing.  After SC was installed, 
I booted up and selected linux as usual. I opened linux and it was fine.
 
This time...when I rebooted to get back into windows, I got a message that 
there was no active partition or bootable HDD.
 
I then rebooted to a start up floppy and used fdisk to set the first drive 
(win 98) active.  I rebooted again and SC came up.  I selected win 98 
and it started and ran as normal.
 
I repeated this process (reboot-linux-reboot-'no active HDD 
error'-reboot-set drive C active-reboot-win98) several times.  Each time I 
went to linux I ran LILO config to try and reinstall the linux boot info to the 
linux partition, and try any other options.  Nothing changed the original 
condition.
 
Do I need to edit the linux bootup to 
prevent it from wiping/altering the boot record I want?  Has anyone done 
this?
 
Has anyone else had the same problem with System Commander?
 
I also have Norton Utilities 3 on win 98.  It detects the altered boot 
record and tries to 'fix' it but keeps crashing.  Any information about 
boot records I would greatly appreciate.
 
Also....Linus Torvalds gave a great interview in the last Boot magazine if 
anyone is interested.
 
Cheers.