Hi again! On 25 Jun 2003, Alex Malinovich wrote:
>If the only problem is that your MBR got wiped out, just re-running lilo >should fix the problem. First try "lilo -v" as root. This will just >re-run lilo and show you what it's doing in the process. Keep an eye out >for error messages. I BELIEVE that lilo will automatically write the >result to the MBR to begin with. If it doesn't, you can try "lilo -vM >/dev/hda" (replace hda with whatever device your HD is actually on). If >you want to reinstall the mbr package, just run "apt-get install >--reinstall mbr". Assuming that the MBR being corrupted was the only >problem, this should take care of everything. Mmmm, it didn't, but I have a system that boots from HD now! :-) I'm still really confused, though. Basically, if I go lilo -vM /dev/hda it just complains that /boot/mbr.b doesn't exist, and reinstalling mbr doesn't fix that. But then, I went on to actually read the README files (I should do that more often... :-) ), and it said that mbr.b was not in use anymore, it wasn't something the mbr package did anymore. Instead, I should use the install-mbr script, which I did. After running that, the system boots from HD. However, upon installing a new kernel, there are still complaints from the script about mbr.b not existing, and lilo -vM /dev/hda still doesn't do anything for the same reason. So, it looks like the new behavior of the mbr package is something that confuses the rest of the system, what's going on? I tried long ago to use GRUB on this machine (and I do on my parent's machine), but it wasn't very successful, in fact I couldn't boot with GRUB. A good friend who knows a whole lot more about Debian than I also had a go at that without being successful. But is it a LILO specific problem? Cheers, Kjetil -- Kjetil Kjernsmo Recent astrophysics graduate Problems worthy of attack University of Oslo, Norway Prove their worth by hitting back E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Piet Hein Homepage <URL:http://folk.uio.no/kjetikj/> [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenPGP KeyID: 6A6A0BBC -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]