<<  instead of the Lilo prompt, it gave me LI then froze up...    >>

This cracks me up.

Last weekend I installed RHL 5.0 at a linux users group meeting from a
borrowed CD and floppies.  Later on after returning the install media, I
decided to play around with my install by uninstalling Lilo *with datestamp*
/sbin/lilo -u .

I intended then to restore Lilo with a downloaded Lilo.RPM file.  Before I
totally lost the install, meaning I am unable to mount or find anything now,
I would boot up and have the system freeze at:

Lil-

My solution, after hours of booting off the floppy boot.img and getting
nowhere, is to wait for the complete official RHL CD I ordered today to
arrive, and do a complete reinstall.

Enjoy,
Jeff
I learned when in front of Unix, first sit on your hands ;-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 1998 8:17 PM
To: Red Hat List Serv (E-mail)
Subject: Install--> boot failure


I re-installed my rh5.0 leaving unused space I had intended to assign to a
dos partition later using linux fdisk.  (would not install when I used druid
to define a DOS>32m partition from the start)
When I got the very end of the install it worked fine, then re-booted,
instead of the Lilo prompt, it gave me LI then froze up...

So, I read the manual, went into rescue mode, mounted my root partition
using

"Mount -t ext2 /dev/dha1 /mnt"  and looked in the /etc directory where
lilo.conf resides (I saw it using ls) assuming I just needed to run lilo and
life would be wonderful. When I try to run lilo though, it tells me

/etc/lilo.conf not found.

So I tried explicitly /mnt/etc/lilo  no luck.  Remounted /hda1 as /etc and
still no luck

I am obviously not getting it...

Is re-running lilo the ticket here ?  Why can't I run lilo ? Why am I
getting hung up all these times?  When I install, but account for all space
on the disk, (ie., making spare space extended partiition) it boots up fine.
When I use disk druid to define a DOS > 32m partition it also does not
install.

Is it really supposed to be this difficult...?  Or are these idiosyncrasies
of Linux install?

Mike


Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD
Resident Physiatrist - R3
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Philadelphia, PA, 19026

E-Mail Address:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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