This sound like a 'lilo' problem to me. The floppy kernel and the hard disk
kernel should support your ide controller unless you compiled your own
kernel.
Greg*** REPLY SEPARATOR ***On 6/12/00 at 9:34 PM
Helber wrote:
Something happened when I had to change my ide cont
This sound like a 'lilo' problem to me. The floppy kernel and the hard disk
kernel should support your ide controller unless you compiled your own
kernel.
Greg*** REPLY SEPARATOR ***On 6/12/00 at 9:34 PM
Helber wrote:
Something happened when I had to change my ide cont
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Helber wrote:
> Something happened when I had to change my ide controller and my server now
> is not able to boot from HD.
> It was booting with a floppy. ( no problem, normally I do not need to boot)
> The problem now is doing an upgrade from a new version of kernel.
> How d
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Helber wrote:
> Something happened when I had to change my ide controller and my server now is not
>able to boot from HD.
> It was booting with a floppy. ( no problem, normally I do not need to boot)
> The problem now is doing an upgrade from a new version of kernel.
> How d
Something happened when I had to change my ide controller and
my server now is not able to boot from HD.
It was booting with a floppy. ( no problem, normally I do not
need to boot)
The problem now is doing an upgrade from a new version of
kernel.
How do I create a new floppy boot with the new
Something happened when I had to change my ide controller and
my server now is not able to boot from HD.
It was booting with a floppy. ( no problem, normally I do not
need to boot)
The problem now is doing an upgrade from a new version of
kernel.
How do I create a new floppy boot with the new
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