Re: Fighting with lilo

2002-02-21 Thread Norman Walsh
/ Tom Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: | Sounds like a borked disk to me. Or maybe memory. I think the memory is fine, at least I've never had any other memory problems. So, considering the disk, do you mean borked physically bad or borked logically bad? If the latter, what can I do to

Re: Fighting with lilo

2002-02-19 Thread shaulka
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 08:55:35AM -0500, Norman Walsh wrote: I do not know the definite answer. However the `Block move' message made me think that /usr/share/doc/lilo/README.common.problems might be a reasonable starting point. > I've installed lilo on several machines and it's always performe

Re: Fighting with lilo

2002-02-18 Thread Tom Cook
Sounds like a borked disk to me. Or maybe memory. Tom Norman Walsh wrote: > > I've installed lilo on several machines and it's always performed > flawlessly until now. I have one machine, a Compaq desktop on which it > gives "Block move error 0xAE" errors. > > It used to be that it *always* ga