> I have never used a SCSI drive, but I seem to recall that you might need an
> initrd.img of some kind that holds the SCSI modules the kernel needs to boot,
> and that both your GRUB menu.lst and the lilo.conf need to reflect the need for
> that initrd.img.  Typically the initrd img files have names that match the
> kernel version you want to use.  See man page for mkinitrd  and lilo.conf for
> more details.

This is true, but his problem is before that.  Usually if it is just
giving LI then stopping, it is having trouble finding the kernel images.

You might check the partitioning and see if there isn't something screwy
there.

Jon

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