Assuming you made the boot diskette when you installed, boot from that 
diskette, then, when the system comes up, log in as root, and rerun 
"lilo".

On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Tony Hickinbottom wrote:

> One of my other operating systems seems to have
> overwritten the boot track on my RedHat 7.3 hard
> drive. When I try and boot I just get a No OS message.
> What's the best way to reinstall the boot track leaving
> the rest of the installation intact.
> 
> 

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