On Friday 16 April 2004 00:54, Adam Felix Bogacki wrote: > Hi, >[snip] > > "Lilo 22.5.8 (Debian) Boot menu > .......<snip>..... > boot: > Loading Linux EBDA is big; Kernel setup stack overlaps LILO second > stage." > > 'df' had shown my /usr partition to be 100% but I thought I may > be able > to sneak through after deleting 'ppp' & associated files - I use cable > on this > system. > > I surmise that I should get in there and delete, delete, delete ... > and try again. But I can't - I'm stuck with the same LILO error message > whenever I try to reboot. I have had to send this message from my unused > Win partition - > a bit like going back in time. > > Any constructive ideas appreciated. > > Adam Bogacki, > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Adam, I'm not sure where you're stuck. If you're trying to reboot to fix your system, there's the standard routes of a boot disk, rescue floppy, using your install CD, or even Knoppix. If you've already booted and freed some space on /usr, I suggest you run lilo within a chroot environment before you reboot. If it works without errors, you should be fine. If it doesn't, and you can't / don't know how to correct the errors, post them, and hopefully someone on this list can help. Justin Guerin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]