On Sun, 10 May 1998, Tristan Day wrote:
> Thanks to all for all the help and ideas, but it still won't work: here's > what has gone wrong: <snip> > 'lilo -u /dev/hda' says "boot sector of /dev/hda does not have a lilo > signature" > > 'lilo -u' runs fine and says that it has restored the original MBR, but now > on bootup, > "Lil-" comes up on the screen and the system hangs > (Just glad I have a recent kernel boot disk =) ) > /boot/boot.hda doesn't exist. <snip> > Here's a list of the files in /boot/ <snip> > map <snip> > boot.0301 These map and boot.0301 files would have been created by running lilo. Here's what ls -l shows about similar files on my system. -rw-r--r-- 1 root disk 512 May 11 07:27 boot.0300 -rw------- 1 root disk 3584 May 11 07:38 map Note that they were last modified at nearly the same time, and that boot.0300 is exactly 512 bytes long. Also, ls -l /dev/hda* shows: brw-rw---- 1 root disk 3, 0 May 28 1997 /dev/hda brw-rw---- 1 root disk 3, 1 May 28 1997 /dev/hda1 ... Note that /dev/hda is device 0300, /dev/hda1 is 0301, etc. When I ran lilo, my /etc/lilo.conf file said `boot=/dev/hda'. The lilo boot was placed in the master boot record of that hard drive, and the data which was previously there was saved in /boot/boot.0300. Since you have a /boot.0301 file, it looks like you placed the lilo boot onto /dev/hda1, not onto /dev/hda. You might try looking at the boot records on partitions of interest, using `dd if=/dev/hda size=512 count=1 | cat -v' for /dev/hda, /dev/hda1, and whatever other partitions might be of interest (perhaps /dev/hda2?). Looking on my system for comparison, I see: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<^@|M-{P^GP^_M-|M->^[|M-?^[^FPWM-9M-e^AM-sM-$M-KM->M->^GM-1^D8,| u^UM-^CM-F^PM-bM-uM-M^XM-^K^TM-^KM-nM-^CM-F^PIt^V8,tM-vM->^P^GNM-,<[EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL PROTECTED]<^Nt^QM-4^K<^Lt^E:[EMAIL PROTECTED];M-*UPM-4AM-M^SXr^VM-^AM -{UM-*u^PM-vM-A^At^KM-^JM-`M-^HV$M-G^FM-!^FM-k^^M-^Hf^DM-? 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I don't see any obvious Microsoft ID info there, but note the error message strings. 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Note the WIN4.1, FAT16, and error message strings. 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Note the LILO ID string. Sorry to be so wordy, but I hope some of this info helped. What partition does fdisk (either the dos or linux fdisk) show as bootable? What partition did you install linux onto? What partition has your Win{95|NT} installation? What did your /etc/lilo.conf file say when you ran lilo? Did you ever manually delete any /boot/boot.[whatever] files after running lilo? (Sorry if I missed this information in earlier messages to the list) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]