I've been told that if the kernel's not somewhere near the beginning of the disk (in the first gig? that's just a guess), LILO can have trouble seeing it. Sometimes people make a separate partition to mount /boot on and put it near the front of the disk to solve this problem. Running 'lilo -l' (as opposed to just 'lilo') has sometimes fixed this for me, too.
--Daniel P.S. No guarantees on any of what I just said--I'm pretty inexperienced On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 10:00:04PM +0200, Markus Hansen wrote: > hi guys > i tried to install a 2.2.19 kernel inseead of a 2.2.17. > after booting it sayed > LI > LI > LI > etc. > i dont know, somehow i must have killed my lilo or at least parts of it. > > do you know how to fix it? > can it be that i am using a wrong scsi driver in the new kernel? > i am booting now with 3.5" disk the 2.2.17 kernel which takes hours. > thank you for helping. > markus > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]