:-> "Oki" == Oki DZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Pierfrancesco Caci wrote: >> >> Is there a way to boot off a SCSI disk (/dev/sda2 is my root >> partition) if there is also an IDE disk (/dev/hda[1-5] are present) ?
> All you need is just to install lilo. this machine has been booting off lilo since 1996 > I have an IDE and a SCSI disk having NT and Linux; I put Linux on the > SCSI disk and write lilo on the IDE disk. (When I did that I knew that > it was pretty risky, but it worked fine.) that's how it used to work until last week > If your lilo doesn't work properly, just use a floppy to boot. What you > need to do is to copy your current kernel (of course, this assuming that > your Linux already runs) and use rdev to let the kernel know where the > root partition resides: > dd if=/vmlinuz of=/dev/fd0 > rdev /dev/fd0 /dev/sda2 > rdev -R /dev/fd0 1 > then reboot the machine. booting from the floppy is not what I want. The machine should work unattended and reliably without having to depend from a floppy >> The ide disk does not have bootable partitions but it has lilo on it >> because I can't get the system to boot off the scsi disk directly. >> >> Also, inserting/removing an IDE removable hd confuses LILO. > I believe that you have to reinstal lilo if you removing/adding disks. still, this is not the intended behaviour. Before I changed motherboard I could easily boot with lilo off the ide disk with or without the removable ide. > Oki Anyway, I've solved the problem. I have lilo on the MBR of the SCSI disk now, instead of the boot sector of the active partition. Now it works. Pf -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pierfrancesco Caci | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://gusp.infogroup.it ik5pvx | http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/8999 Firenze - Italia | Office for the Complication of Otherwise Simple Affairs Linux penny 2.2.12 #2 Sun Oct 17 18:57:29 CEST 1999 i686 unknown