In linux.debian.user, you wrote: > Sorry I mis-typed the rescue line. My root is /dev/sda3 and I type > "rescure root=/dev/sda3". Below is my lilo.conf file with comments > removed. In addition I've included my /etc/fstab file and the output of > df -h to show my /boot partition is small and at the front of the drive. > >============== > /etc/lilo.conf >============== > lba32 > boot=/dev/sda > root=/dev/sda3 > install=/boot/boot-menu.b > map=/boot/map > delay=20 > vga=normal > default=Linux > image=/vmlinuz > label=Linux > read-only > # restricted > # alias=1 >============== <snip /etc/fstab and df results - looked good to me>
I haven't actually seen the answer to your question and am not real sure what it is. I looked at the lilo manual and L 01 means that the first stage boot loader is loaded and there is a Disk error - the drive is not accessible. I think that may have to do with a module that is needed to run the SCSI drive and that module doesn't get loaded in time for LILO. I don't know what module that would be, but perhaps you can find out what is needed. I glanced at the SCSI-2.4 HowTo and Section 4 covers what is needed in the kernel for SCSI. I think your answer will be there. If you don't have this on your machine, you can get it in the HowTo section at www.tldp.org. Basically, I think you just need to recompile your kernel to include something scsi which is currently compiled as a module. I think you can also do this with an initrd image, but I know even less about that. Anita -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]