On Fri, Jul 23, 1999 at 03:06:41PM -0700, Pann McCuaig wrote: > I'm trying to make a "super rescue" floppy on an LS-120 floppy. Good idea! Norton Utilities for Windows does this with a Zip drive.
> If I leave the first line in /etc/lilo.conf > > /dev/hdd1 Definately not what you want. In my experience, liloconfig is a waste of time. > /dev/hdd Correct in your scenario. Could you post the whole lilo.conf file? > L 01 01 01 ... According to /usr/doc/lilo/Manual.txt.gz: 0x01 "Illegal command". This shouldn't happen, but if it does, it may indicate an attempt to access a disk which is not supported by the BIOS. See also "Warning: BIOS drive 0x<number> may not be accessible" in section "Warnings". Perhaps you could move the LS-120 to /dev/hdb? IIRC, my CD-RW did not like being a slave to a CD-ROM drive, so the same thing might apply here. > /dev/hdd1 is the only partition on the LS-120 floppy, and is marked bootable. Shouldn't matter if it is marked bootable. As long as LILO takes over. Another thing I've done: install LILO on /dev/hda and /dev/hda1. So: 1. BIOS gives control to LILO on /dev/hda 2. I tell LILO to boot "linux" (on /dev/hda1) 3. LILO transfers control to /dev/hda1 4. I tell LILO to boot "linux" 5. Goto 3 Perhaps you could look into restoring the backup /boot/boot.nnn file for your LS-120, or recreate the FS? -- Stephen Pitts [EMAIL PROTECTED] webmaster - http://www.mschess.org