Hi All, I'm in a slightly frustrating situation due, primarily, to two things: my relative amateur use of Linux, and this particular problem happening on a Debian Linux box that I didn't originally setup. I'm particularly new to Debian, and new to having to handle many things with linux.
I have a Dell PowerEdge 600SC, 2.4Ghz PIV, 80GB hard drive. It was running Woody. At someone's suggestion, I edited my /etc/apt/sources.list to update essentially to sarge (he had done it, he's vastly more experienced, I was trusting, and then he became unavailable -- traveling, I should have waited). I seemed to go through the process just fine, got asked some config questions, I believe I answered them correctly and before I knew it, it was over and I had a couple of errors about a couple of things that didn't totally install (don't remember what they were, but I think I know what they weren't -- didn't say anything LILO for example, that I saw). Anyway, I rebooted to see how everything worked. And all I got was a black screen with some text that spit back my processor speed, cache size, bus speed, etc. And then, on a new line the character "LI" and a blinking cursor after that. Someone suggested that maybe LILO got screwed up or mis-installed. They said I could possibly re-install LILO, from say a net-install CD that I had. I am not sure how to buck the regular install process. When I try, I get pulled into the disk partition tool. I am not sure what I need to do. My goal is to resurrect this system without killing the data in /home. The partition layout looks like, as displayed by the Sarge installer's interface to the partition tool, including a couple of odd little icons: IDE1 master (hda) - 80.0GB WDC WD800BB-75FRA0 #1 primary 57.5MB fat16 #2 primary 509.9MB swap (odd little smiley next to this) #3 primary 79.4GB ext2 (odd little lightning bold/crooked arrow next to this) Any suggestions, particularly any detailed steps -- the hardest thing to find -- would be very welcome. Best regards, Matt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]