[ltp] LILO problems
Anand Desai
linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com
Sun, 12 Mar 2000 18:47:26 -0500 (EST)
Any Linux boot disk should work. The SuSE (you can download the image
from ftp.suse.com) boot disk is easy to use. Simply choose "boot
installed system" at its menu. You just need to run lilo again. That
should fix it.
Remember that the boot kernel should be in the first 1024
cylinders (sounds like since you only _shrunk) your first partition, this
isn't a problem here though.) If the problem persists, create a small
2-4 MB /boot partition entirely in the first 1024 cylinders and rerun
lilo.
HTH
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@bullwinkle.dorm.virginia.edu
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 dufva@dk.ibm.com wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> Ok, I did this to myself, but I thought it should be possible...
>
> I movede my linux partition using PQMagic4. First I should explain my
> setup: I have one hard-drive with the following partitions:
>
> 1: Primary, Winblows95
> 2: Extended, containing:
> 3: Linux root/boot/whatever
> 4: Linux swap
> 5: Boot Manager
>
> What I did was to shrink partition one, move the start of partittion two
> (the extended) backwards to fill the gap, move partition 3 (Linux root) to
> the start of the extended and finally resize the linux partition.
>
> I know the LILO references sectors on the disk directly, but I had expected
> it to reference sectors relative to the start of partition 3 and thus not
> be affected, but alas.
>
> All I get is the "LI". The bootdisk HOWTO says that this can either be
> caused by a geometry mismatch, or by moving /boot/boot.b without running
> the map installer. This is all very well, but my question is really: How
> do I fix the problem?
>
> The installation is a plain RedHat 6.1 with everything installed. Smart as
> I am, I didn't create a rescue disk, but isn't there a way to reload the
> LILO with the default settings, or something like that?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Nicolai Dufva
>
>
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