Re: loony lilo looping

2000-09-01 Thread Steve Bowman
Malcolm, Forget what I said about mount points. You can run into problems with having them not match your fstab, but those can be fixed by going into single user mode, fixing up your mounts, your fstab, and your lilo.conf, and rerunning lilo. They won't result in a bad map file or keep you from

Re: loony lilo looping

2000-09-01 Thread Malcolm Beaulieu
Thank you for your help. I actually have received warnings when running lilo "... Drive 0x83 may be inaccessable.." but have always received them so ignored them since they never gave me any problems before. The system actually has 4 disks in it. 2 IDE (800 and 4.3 Gig, the latter not known t

Re: loony lilo looping

2000-08-31 Thread Steve Bowman
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 11:21:58PM -0400, Malcolm Beaulieu wrote: > > Hello everyone, > I am running Debian 2.2 on an AMD K6-2 400 dual boot > system. Things have been great until I tried to recompile my kernel > (2.2.15) to include PPP support. Everything appeared to compile fine but > I

loony lilo looping

2000-08-31 Thread Malcolm Beaulieu
Hello everyone, I am running Debian 2.2 on an AMD K6-2 400 dual boot system. Things have been great until I tried to recompile my kernel (2.2.15) to include PPP support. Everything appeared to compile fine but I was rushing through things and rather then putting the new one in /boot/ an