Subject: LILO Date: Thu, May 06, 1999 at 08:36:00PM -0400 In reply to:Rahsheen Porter
Quoting Rahsheen Porter([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I recently (this morning), had a power outtage. I started up my computer and > LILO started going nuts. Not only did it just say LI, but the cursor was > jumping all over the screen and the printer started to print. I used a rescue > disk and ran LILO, then rebooted. Now it prints "01 " over and over. Then I > realized I had the wrong root device set in the kernel image, so I fixed it. > No dice. LILO wouldn't even work off of a floppy. > > This is an all linux system, potato, with kernel 2.2.3. > > Below is lilo.conf, all also had it where boot was /dev/hda. > > # Generated by liloconfig > > # Specifies the boot device > boot=/dev/hda1 > boot should be the drive not that partition, ie boot = /dev/hda > # Specifies the device that should be mounted as root. > # If the special name CURRENT is used, the root device is set to the > # device on which the root file system is currently mounted. If the root > # has been changed with -r , the respective device is used. If the > # variable ROOT is omitted, the root device setting contained in the > # kernel image is used. It can be changed with the rdev program. > root=/dev/hdd2 OK if the whole hdd2 partition is on cylinders < 1024 > > # Enables map compaction: > # Tries to merge read requests for adjacent sectors into a single > # read request. This drastically reduces load time and keeps the map > # smaller. Using COMPACT is especially recommended when booting from a > # floppy disk. > #compact > > # Install the specified file as the new boot sector. > # If INSTALL is omitted, /boot/boot.b is used as the default. > install=/boot/boot.b > ?? I have never used the install= so don't know about this one. > # Specifies the number of _tenths_ of a second LILO should > # wait before booting the first image. LILO > # doesn't wait if DELAY is omitted or if DELAY is set to zero. > delay=3 > > # Specifies the location of the map file. If MAP is > # omitted, a file /boot/map is used. > > map=/boot/map > > # Specifies the VGA text mode that should be selected when > # booting. The following values are recognized (case is ignored): > # NORMAL select normal 80x25 text mode. > # EXTENDED select 80x50 text mode. The word EXTENDED can be > # abbreviated to EXT. > # ASK stop and ask for user input (at boot time). > # <number> use the corresponding text mode. A list of available modes > # can be obtained by booting with vga=ask and pressing [Enter]. > vga=ext > > image=/vmlinuz > label=Linux > read-only > > image=/vmlinuz.old > label=OldLinux > read-only > > # If you have another OS on this machine (say DOS), > # you can boot if by uncommenting the following lines > # (Of course, change /dev/hda2 to wherever your DOS partition is.) Here is sample of mine # Start LILO global section boot = /dev/hda # Device containing boot sector compact # faster, but won't work on all systems. prompt # Force boot prompt map = /boot/map # Default = /boot/map Default = Slink2.2.6 # Default = /boot/boot.<number> Timeout = 250 # Wait <val>/10 sec. after # boot default # End LILO global section # Slackware 3.3 # Share 5.1 Gig IDE Drive with Win95 (ugh) # Image = /vmlinuz root = /dev/hda3 label = slack33 VGA = 0xb append = "lp=0x378,0 boot_verbose=1" #Debian Image = /boot/hamm-36 label = hamm-36 Root = /dev/hdb1 VGA = 0xb append = "lp=0x378,0" # Debian 2.1 # Image = /boot/Slink-2.2.6 label = Slink2.2.6 Root = /dev/hdb2 VGA = 0x317 append = "lp=parport0 parport=0x378,none" # Debian 2.1-1 # Image = /boot/potato label = Potato Root = /dev/hdb10 VGA = 0xa # End Lilo config HTH -- "I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them." -- Isaac Asimov _______________________________________________________ Wayne T. Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>