try changing /dev/hda to /dev/hda1 or hda1 or whatever your /boot partition is . It worked for me when I had a similar problem .
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Jagadeesh wrote: > Hi , > > I am having the problem (i.e Making the Disk On Module(DOM) boot >independently) > > These are the steps i followed : > > I am using Red-Hat Linux 7.2 . > My Configuration goes like this : > hardisk : linked to /dev/hda -hda1 Primary Master > CDROM - Sec Master > DOM : /dev/hdc - Sec Master - hdc1 > > > At present i am booting from Harddisk . No i am trying to copy the new bzImage and >FS to the DOM so that it can be booted in some other Machine. > > So my original /etc/lilo.conf is like this. > > boot=/dev/hda > map=/boot/map > install=/boot/boot.b > message=/boot/message > lba32 > > image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.7-10 > label=linux > initrd=/boot/initrd.img > root=/dev/hda1 > read-write > > i mounted the DOM to /tmp/bootDOM . > Before mounting , i partitioned using fdisk and made hdc1 as active partition i.e >boot. > > Copied all Filesystems and bzImage to DOM. > > When i run lilo.conf it asks for boot.b file . so i copied from /boot/boot.b to the >DOM's boot directory.(I think i am going wroing here..) > > Then i run lilo modified as : > > timeout=50 > default=linux > boot=/dev/hdc > map=/boot/map > install=/boot/boot.b > > image=/boot/bzImage > label=linux > initrd=/boot/initrd.img > root=/dev/hda1 "" Since i am going to put he DOM on some other machine as Primary >Master. > append=" rw" > > > > Then i run lilo -C /etc/lilo.conf > > > When i reboot the machine and also making the DOM as primary master I am getting L >04 04 04 04 04............... and sometimes LI > When i refered the Document i says Sector not found. caused by incorrect geometry >data. > > Where i am going wrong? > > Awaiting for your reply, > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with the command "unsubscribe linux-embedded" in the message body. > For more information, see <http://waste.org/mail/linux-embedded>. > -- To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the command "unsubscribe linux-embedded" in the message body. For more information, see <http://waste.org/mail/linux-embedded>.