Hello
>I don't know if it would help you, but I got error 0x01...which was
because
>I forgot to enable the disk in my BIOS.
In fact my error is 0x01, as yours. In my BIOS I too haven't enabled the
IDE disk. This hasnt been a problem to Linux so far as it bypasses the
BIOS in many cases AFAIK.
No
>When booting LILO V20 (on other distro), I get "error 0x02". This is
Sorry, but the error code should have been "0x01" instead. Apologies.
In a README I've found data on error code 0x01:
0x01 "Illegal command". This shouldn't happen, but if it does, it
may
indicate an attempt to access
Thanks to all that helped me out on this one. Once I entered the BIOS disk
parameters it worked great.
Al Youngwerth
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You are probably way ahead of me but I remember getting that error
under 2 conditions (I think).
1. If the geometry of the disk didn't match its real geometry or the
boot partition went past the 1024 sector (although
it is supposedly possible to fake out the boot proms according
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