The rest of the installation is straight forward and requires no
hand holding. Select the packages you want, make the boot disk when given
the oppurtunity to (absolutely essential especially for
Loadlin users) and reboot the
system. Lilo users should press
dos at the Lilo prompt
to boot into Windows. Like promised none of the Linux partitions will be
visible to Windows and we can all rest in peace for
that. Lilo users should reboot the system and
boot into linux this time by typing linux at the
Lilo prompt and depending on the choices you
made you will either be at the console or the
gnome or kde
desktop. From one amateur to another it's always a good idea to log into
the console first and not graphically and then starting
X because if X
crashes on you still have access to the system to make amends.
Lilo is set to boot into Linux by default after
a gap of 5 seconds, you can change the default to
Windows by editing the lilo file in
/etc. Look for the line that says
default=linux and change it to
dos. Alternative launch lilo
from an xterm and change the asterisk from
linux to dos (use the arrow buttons,
dummy). That's set now for Lilo
users.