Oki, jag svarar på svenska, och hoppas att det funkar. Det är inte en pc, i vanlig bemerkelse som jag ska ha debian på PC definerat till burk med floppy och cdrom.
Burken är en industri pc, dvs oneslot pc. ingen vga,ingen floppy,ingen cd. Bara com port och 100Mb nic. Det är "vanlig" pc HW annars, dvs intel HW bx440 chipset och ett eepro100. Så jag e körd på allt utom att göra rätt på engång! /L -----Original Message----- From: Mikael Åkersund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user-swedish@lists.debian.org Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 11:28:45 +0100 Subject: Re: Lilo fråga /bios fråga lars lindgren wrote: > Problematiken blir värre av att jag inte kan installera debian på den maskin > som jag faktist ska köra på, utan jag installerar det altså på en annan > maskin och flyttar disken. Så jag måste på något vis få lilo rätt från början. > > /Lasse > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Lithvall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: debian-user-swedish@lists.debian.org > Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 00:47:23 +0100 > Subject: Re: Lilo fråga /bios fråga > > Lasse wrote: > >>Valda delar ur lilo.conf >>Boot=/dev/hdb1 > > > Byt till /dev/hda > > /Richard > I would suggest making a boot floppy. If I recall correctly you should get an option to create one during the installation. Btw as to Lilo wont boot from /dev/hdb1. Your bios probably only allows booting from the primary disks on each IDE-channel. I had the same problem when I couldn't boot from the installation CD. My guess is that you have two disks on the first IDE-channel and the CD player on the second. You could also make a small /boot partition on /dev/hda. But the easiest is to make a boot floppy. If you use the same kernel as the installation CD you could even use that one as a boot floppy. You would be forced to supply the right root directory as a startup option to the kernel. You could also use LOADLIN.EXE to startup a kernel from MS-DOS. In case Windows should overwrite lilo and my /boot partition I have a copy of a kernel and LOADLIN.EXE on my windows partition. I'd then use "E:\LOADLIN.EXE e:\lz247 root=hdb2" and I'd be under linux again. E:\lz247 is a copy of my kernel. Remember to make sure it is a kernel you have the corresponding /lib/modules for. Otherwise you will be in a world of trouble. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lars Lindgren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I'm on the path, he thought. I don't have to know where it leads. I just have to follow."