I've installed Slackware 3.2 in my PC, but it won't boot from the hard disk.
The kernel is at /vmlinuz.
I installed LILO, then configured it so it would read the former kernel and start on 
partition /dev/hda1.
But, when I reset my PC, the system asks me to provide a disk in drive A: that 
contains the 'boot'
My BIOS is set up to read A, C for booting.
How can I solve this problem?

Cristian

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