I have a reasonably current woody system, named "donut". In a fit of bravery mixed with stupidity, I was playing with 'hdparm' to try to improve disk performance. I must have broken something (and caused MASSIVE FILESYSTEM CORRUPTION; hdparm(8) seems overly paranoid), because I wound up having to reboot and things massively failing.
The problem: the BIOS looks at the hard disk, proclaims "operating system not found", and does nothing. I can reboot using a slink rescue disk, and get into my system that way. This isn't the most happy thing in the world, though, and I'd really like the system to work correctly. I've tried reinstalling both LILO and the Debian MBR. Neither 'install-mbr' nor rerunning 'liloconfig' seems to have had an effect. Is there some important little piece of information in the boot sector that's gotten lost? Are there any other hints for dealing with this type of situation? Should I just reinstall (not a major disaster, at least if I wait until after my finals)? TIA... -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mit.edu/~dmaze/ "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal." -- Abra Mitchell