Andrés Roldán wrote:
LILO 22.5.7-1 on Woody?
...from testing, this is not woody anymore?
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 th
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
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.
My Asus A7V133 also has an onboard Promise-Controller running on
RAID0, which contain a WinXP system.
When running lilo finds duplicate Volum
since you can boot debian through floppy, enter debian and edit
/etc/lilo.conf
change boot=/dev/something to
boot=/dev/hda for master boot record
and remember to add windoze to ur lilo.conf or yull
never gonna see it.(i think a good idea. ;) )
anyways good day, a note also observed
hi
i have recently installed linux.
during installation it asked about creating a floppy
disk of lilo or not.
i cancelled since i wanted to install lilo on the
master boot record.
after completing the installation and restarting the
lilo prompt did not come up and windows was
automtically started
Hi:
I have Debian on /dev/hda1, and Window95 on
/dev/hda5. My /dev/hda1 is 2G, therefore lilo
doesn't allow me to boot /dev/hda5 for the
1024 cylinder problem. By the way, I try to
keep /dev/hda1 as the active partition.
What can I do to boot /dev/hda5? Also, after
reading the lilo documentat
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