Alexander Onic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > I have problems with lilo 22.5.7-1 on Debian Woody. > Woody is running and booting from my onboard ide-controller (/dev/hda) > with kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4.
LILO 22.5.7-1 on Woody? > > My Asus A7V133 also has an onboard Promise-Controller running on > RAID0, which contain a WinXP system. > > When running lilo finds duplicate VolumeIDs, it is on /dev/ataraid/d0 > and /dev/hde which also addresses the first disk from the raid set. > So it sees the same drive but wants different IDs for them. > > I can't let lilo set a new VolumeID because Windows will refuse to > boot (and ID of both devices will be changed - so it probably won't > work as well). I assume you backported this version (22.5.7.2). If you did, please backport (22.5.8) which have the feature of skip some disks for the volume ID check, simply by marking them as inaccessible as follows: disk=/dev/hde inaccessible This may skip the volume ID check when running LILO. Again, this is a new feature of LILO which can only be found on 22.5.8. > > The partitions on the raid set (/dev/hde*, /dev/hdg* and > /dev/ataraid/*) are not mentioned in lilo.conf > > Is there a way to hide one device to lilo? > Has someone any other ideas? > > some output: > ------------ > ~# lilo -t -v3 > LILO version 22.5.7.2 (test mode), Copyright (C) 1992-1998 Werner > Almesberger > Development beyond version 21 Copyright (C) 1999-2003 John Coffman > Released 20-Aug-2003, and compiled at 03:48:16 on Sep 25 2003 > Compiled for Debian GNU/Linux. > > raid_setup returns offset = 00000000 ndisk = 0 > BIOS VolumeID Device > Reading boot sector from /dev/hda > pf_hard_disk_scan: ndevs=3 > 7200 26C3C55A /dev/ataraid/d0 > 0300 0F8920B8 /dev/hda > 2100 26C3C55A /dev/hde > Resolve invalid VolumeIDs > Resolve duplicate VolumeIDs > > > Reference: disk "/dev/hde" (33,0) 2100 > > LILO wants to assign a new Volume ID to this disk drive. However, > changing > the Volume ID of a Windows NT, 2000, or XP boot disk is a fatal > Windows error. > This caution does not apply to Windows 95 or 98, or to NT data disks. > > Is the above disk an NT boot disk? [Y/n]y > > > Reference: disk "/dev/ataraid/d0" (114,0) 7200 > > LILO wants to assign a new Volume ID to this disk drive. However, > changing > the Volume ID of a Windows NT, 2000, or XP boot disk is a fatal > Windows error. > This caution does not apply to Windows 95 or 98, or to NT data disks. > > Is the above disk an NT boot disk? [Y/n]y > Aborting ... > ---------- > > I found the only information about that VolumeID thing in > /usr/share/doc/lilo/README.volumeID.gz which didn't help me. > > Greetings, > Alexander Onic > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a > subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Andres Roldan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG Key-ID: 0xB29396EB http://people.debian.org/~aroldan
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