On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 03:03:09PM -0400, S Scharf wrote: > > My recollection is that you cannot have the /boot directory > on a Logical Volume. I created two RAID partitions, one > for the /boot directory and one for the LVM for everything > else.
My experience is that , using LILO, you can't have the files LILO needs at boot time on an LVM on a RAID. I don't know whether it's RAID or LVM or both that cause the problem. My /usr is an LVM on a RAID. But lilo seems to need some files on /usr at boot time. I presume it can't find their block addresses when I run lilo -v and therefore cannot set up to boot. If I knew what these files were, I could try putting them on /boot and symbolically linking to them. Or is my whole analysis completely wrong? /boot is on a reiserfs. Could that be the problem instead? grub boots OK. The 32-bit grup even boots the 64-bit alternate boot partition OK. (i've got an AMD64) But I'd like to use lilo to set up a boot floppy -- just in case. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]