Hi, I have installed Debian potato on a HD that formerly was running Mandrake 7.2. Mandrake wrote the MBR, and LILO was default boot manager. I had a 16MB partition on hda1 where i mounted /boot When I installed debian potato and mounted hda1 as /boot I was told that it was impossible to write the boot loader before cylinder 1023. I re-partitioned hda1 and it is now 8MB, still in the first cylinders on the disk. Installing debian and writing to MBR now seemd to work fine during the install. After installing debian and doing the first boot, I was told to insert a disk into the disk-drive and boot from that. OK, I thought that something had gone wrong and tried to fix it. Just to make sure that I had something written to MBR, i tried using install-mbr: 'install-mbr -l /dev/hda' The result from this command was: Drive: 0x80 Default: D Timeout: 18/18 seconds Enabled: F A Interrupt: Shift Key Don't knowing what really to look for, all I can say is that this _looks_ to be fine by me. This is what /etc/lilo.conf looks like: boot=/dev/hda root=/dev/hda3 install=/boot/boot.b map=/boot/map delay=20 vga=normal default=Linux image=/vmlinuz label=Linux read-only I also think this is correct... All files referenced does exist. I have also tried to run lilo several times. I even tried to run install-mbr and trying to write to the mbr. It executed without giving any error messages or problems. This did not, however, solve my problems. I still have to boot from disk. Yesterday, I tried building my first kernel (followed the recipe her: http://www.linux.com/live/newsitem.phtml?sid=117&aid=11762 ) At the end of compiling it, I got a question asking if I wanted to make LILO the boot manager and linux bootable from HD (or something like that), and I answered yes. Of course, this did not help. Now I am wondering: Has anyone got a suggestion for how to make Linux bootable directly from HD without needing a boot disk? Regards, Runar PS I am only running Linux on my computer, no other os' are installed -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]