Hi all, I tried today my first install of debian 1.3, and I'm really impressed (positively impressed, I mean). Many thanks to all developers and testers. GOOOOOOOOOOD Job!
I only have a 'small' problem with lilo I'm not able to iron out. Some background: machine: IBM 325 server (i.e. adaptec 2940UW, 4GB SCSI disk, SCSI cdrom ..) 64 MB of RAM Before 1.3 this machine run 1.2. Lilo was installed and could boot the machine. The only annoying problem was that it complained about big disk (fdisk also complained, saying that some partition were overlapping, but that seemed to be caused by the 1024 cilinder barrier - this disk has some 4k cilinders) Upgrading to 1.3 upgraded lilo (0.17 to 0.19). The first reboot after this upgrade was unsuccessful (LIL- message) According to lilo docs, this means that descriptor table is corrupt. Since I didn't move /boot/map, it should be the other one: geometry mismatch. I decided to try formatting and reinstalling again. Installation (via CDrom) was fast and painless, but it doesn't boot anyway. Now the message is not LIL- but 1AF: it doesn't seem to accept 1, but seems to like A or F better. What should I do? Pointers/suggestions are welcome. TIA -- || || ||||||| Marco Frattola Microsoft is not the answer ||`..'|| |||... Piacenza, Italy Microsoft is the question ||| ||| |||'' [EMAIL PROTECTED] "No" is the answer ||| ||| ||| www.enjoy.it/users/~mk/index.html Live Linux, live free! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]