Try adding the keyword 'linear' to your /etc/lilo.conf and re-run
/sbin/lilo
This has always worked for me.
--rdp
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Derek Martin wrote:
> Today, [EMAIL PROTECTED] gleened this insight:
>
> > I swapped motherboards between 2 of my linux machines
> > both machines were running RH 6.0 at the time, and booted fine from
> > their hard disks
> > after swapping boards I had to use a boot floppy to boot the machines.
> > after running lilo both machines still failed to boot from the hard disk
> > I get 'LI' and nothing else.
>
> I would also check the partition tables, and make sure the respective
> partitions are marked as bootable (which they should still be if they were
> before) and then I would check your BIOS settings to make sure your boot
> sequence includes the drives you're trying to boot from...
>
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