Rick Thomas <Thomas> writes: RT> 1. I have two hard drives sda1 and sdb1. I have RedHat installed on sda1 RT> and Debian installed on sdb1. The master boot record on the sdb1(Debian RT> disk) was accidently erased. I can still mount the drive but I can no RT> longer boot from the sdb1 drive.
Are you using LILO under Red Hat, too? You should be able to type something like LILO: linux root=/dev/sdb1 to boot your Debian system using the Red Hat kernel (which should be fine; Linux is Linux, mostly). RT> 2. Are there any resources where I can copy/make a debian boot disk The Rescue Disk that's part of the Debian installer works pretty well for this. -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/ "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal." -- Abra Mitchell