By installing Sarge I have somehow rendered my friend's Windows system unbootable. The original configuration was two 200GB drives, hda and hdb. Windows XP was on hda and the other drive was apparently empty.
I repartitioned hdb as part of the Sarge install, removing the unused NTFS partition and replacing it with root (ext3), swap, home (ext3), and vfat partitions. I had the installer use LILO, and when it rebooted into base-config everything appeared to be fine. I then altered the /etc/lilo.conf to make sure that it was installing on /dev/hda but using /dev/hdb1 as root. It seemed happy with this and installed on the MBR of /dev/hda without difficulty. After installing and configuring lots of packages, I decided to reboot to Windows and leave it at that for the time being. Windows would boot part of the way, then complain about a missing AUTOCHK or something and immediately reboot. So I tried booting to Linux, and it couldn't find the root partition. I managed to boot by explicitly giving root=/dev/hdb1 on the LILO prompt, but there does not seem to be any way to get Windows to boot. Has anyone run into anything like this? Does anyone know how to fix it? At this point I'd be happy enough not to be able to boot to Linux at all, just get things back to where booting the computer brings up Windows. Please help. --Greg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]