[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian Hutchinson) wrote: > Here is some more information on my sad state!
[All information zapped...] >From what you've written, I gather that you inadvertedly told LILO to overwrite the boot sector (_not_ the MBR) of your DOS partition. DOS keeps some important bookkeeping information in it's boot sector, among which the size of the partition, the number of sectors in a cluster, etc. LILO has overwritten this information, so DOS can no longer boot from this partition. I know of no easy solution to this problem. There are no tools that I know of, that rebuild a DOS bootsector without also destroying all information on the partition. The simplest thing to do is to reformat the DOS partition, and reinstall your software. If you have some absolutely vital information on this partition, I am willing to try to create a new bootsector for you. For this, I need all partitioning information (use the Debian rescue disk to run cfdisk). Don't expect results very soon, though, as it is quite a bit of work (and I can't guarantee success...) Gertjan. -- Gertjan Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The Boot Control home page: http://www.xs4all.nl/~gklein/bcpage.html -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]