On Sun, 28 Apr 2002 16:10:05 -0400, you wrote: >Did you install a new kernel when you upgraded to woody? woody should >boot with same kernel you had with potato.
You mean I can't use the new 2.4 line? Naw, that can't be right. Maybe I can't be trusted will all this new complicated stuff, spose? >Which kernel are you trying to use? Is it installed from a stock debian >deb? Can you post your lilo configuration file? 2.4.18-5 for amd k6-2. Also tried to roll my own. Same result. lilo on floppy: lba32 boot = /dev/fd0 install = boot.b map = map compact prompt timeout = 50 read-only image = vmlinuz label = linux initrd=/initrd.img root = /dev/hde6 I added the initrd part since mkboot did not. I also made sure the /vmlinuz and initrd links on / point to the correct files in /boot lilo on hd: lba32 boot=/dev/hde9 root=/dev/hde9 install=/boot/boot.b delay=20 map=/boot/map vga=normal image=/vmlinuz initrd=/initrd.img label=Linux read-only I thought the idea that woody might be calculating partition labels differently so good that I tried a few. hda9 does not work as does not hde6 The hd/partition layout is as follows: primary master - a- not used primary slave - b -not used secondary master -c- 3gb with partions 5,6,7 secondary slave - d - not used promise 66 - e - with partitions 1,5,6,7,8,9,10 All partitions are ntfs except that e9 is linux and c6 is dos Gleason -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]