I can't see a way to tell LILO to do it. I would advise writing your kernel to a floppy and booting off of that the first time, then run lilo.
joost witteveen wrote: > So I thought I know how to work with LILO. And I *thought* done > this many times before (years ago). But... > > I want to prepare a harddisk (that should later become the root FS) > So I put it in my system (it was found as hdc), and mounted it > as /mnt > > I put in the lilo.conf file: > > boot=/dev/hdc > root=/dev/hda1 > > Then I run lilo as > > lilo -r /mnt -C /etc/lilo.conf > > and everything goes OK (appart from LILO warning about > /dev/hdc not being on the first disk). But then, when I > re-wire the box, and put the disk on the first IDE slot > (so that it becomes hda), the booting shows '01' ("Illegal command", > indicates non-supported disks). Could it be that LILO > is trying to read the kernel from hdc now (hdc now > is not just non-supported disk, it is a non-existing disk). > > The problem basically is that I want to be able > to specify three things: > - root filesystem after Linux has booted > - the device to write boot table to > - the device for lilo to use at booting to read the kernels etc. > And I only have `root=' and `boot=' arguments to specify all > three. > > Am I something missing (I suppose so, but I cannot find it in > the docs) > > (Please, CC me on replies, as I'm not subscribed to debian-users) > > Thanks! > -- > joostje > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- Jens B. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]