Caro BOB,
Voc� j� tentou acrescentar a linha "lba32" (sem as aspas) no in�cio de seu
"lilo.conf"?
O texto abaixo � do "/usr/share/doc/lilo-doc-21.7.3/README.common.problems",
o qual faz parte do pacote "lilo-doc-21.7.3-1cl", corespondente � vers�o
21.7.3 do "lilo". Veja se em sua vers�o do "lilo" tem algo parecido, pois
sendo seu Conectiva o 5, pode ser que o "lilo" que faz parte dele n�o tenha
ainda esse recurso que, se n�o me engano, � um pouco recente.
Boa sorte.
Everardo
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Problem: When I boot, all I get is 'LI'
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This means the first-stage loader gained control; it thought it success-
fully loaded the second-stage loader; but it never got there. This most
often occurs when the second-stage loader, '/boot/boot.b', is not load-
able using the BIOS.
First, have you tried specifying 'lba32' in your 'lilo.conf' file? On
newer systems, this will almost always work, since the loader will now
use the newer EDD packet calls, which are not cylinder-limited.
Second, do you know your disk geometry? This means, do you know the
numbers of cylinders/heads/sectors of all your hard drives; and are these
the numbers that LILO is using when it installs the boot loader. Three
reports of the disk geometry may be obtained:
1. Run 'lilo -t -v5' and check the geometry reports for each device.
2. Run 'lilo -Tgeom' and see if the same numbers are reported. (This
may fail on some systems, where LILO has trouble running BIOS
calls in v86 mode.)
3. Create the diagnostic floppy (see README.disk) and check the
reported disk geometries.
If any of the geometry reports differ, then you may have to specify the
disk geometry to LILO using 'disk= heads= sectors='. Use the actual
numbers reported by the BIOS: #3 above, or #2.
The reports above will also indicate the BIOS device codes used by each
disk. LILO uses heuristics to obtain these device codes, and usually gets
the codes right on all-IDE or all-SCSI systems. However, mixed IDE/SCSI
systems, and SCSI systems on Future Domain controllers, will require you
to tell LILO what disks are assigned to what device codes. This can
be done using 'disk= bios=' lines in 'lilo.conf'.
John Coffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Em Domingo, 19 de Agosto de 2001 12:21, BOB escreveu:
> Pessoal, na instalacao do cl5 no meu notebook, deu um problema
> ao instalar na mbr.. Tudo bem, ignorei e entrei no linux com
> um disco de inicializacao.. Dei um lilo pra coloca-lo na mbr e deu o
> seguinte erro:
>
> geo_comp_addr: Cylinder number is too big (1653 > 1023)..
>
> A hd dele eh se 15GB !?!! Seria esse o problema !?!?
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