Did that right off the bat.  As you say, it wasn't hard at all.  But
here's the output from running the lilo command after configuring
lilo:

[root@ns1 etc]# lilo
Fatal: Unable to get RAID info on /dev/md14

Any other thoughts?

Brad

> Brad Alpert said:
>>
>> How do I install a stock smp kernel when it can't find the
>> bootloader?
>
> how about manually configuring LILO and running it to overwrite
> any grub bootloader since you mentioned your running LILO not grub
> ?
>
> shouldn't be too hard ....
>
> I'm not a redhat expert though, so my methods are probably not the
> "normal" way to go about fixing errors such as this.
>
>
> nate
>
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