Want the cheap and easy way?
Boot off Debian CD1.  At the prompt try:

rescbf24 root=/dev/hda 
  (whatever your root is)

If it boots execute lilo.

If it doesn't like your filesystem boot off the CD and start a
re-install.  When it gets to the point of formatting your hard drive hit
alt-F2 and follow the directions to get a prompt.

mkdir /tmp/mnt
mount /dev/hda1 /tmp/mnt
chroot /tmp/mnt
lilo
exit
umount /tmp/mnt
init 6

Robert
Thus spake Jernej Zidar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> After a Windows reinstall, I have lost lilo. How do I install lilo or any
> bootloader, so I will be able to access my linux system?
> 
> As the system crash was not planned i have no floppy with my custom kernel
> etc. The only thing i have is the Debian 3.0r0 CD set.
> 
> the linux system was running a 2.4.18 custom kernel and XFree4.0
> 
> Thanx for any help.
> 
> JZidar
> 
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