I looked all over the Linux Documentation Project website for this 
information. I couldn't seem to find it anywhere so I was hoping someone 
could help me with it on this list.

I'll explain my situation.

I have two hard drives installed on my computer.
hda is dedicated to Windoze.
hdc is dedicated to Linux.
When I install Linux (I've gone through the process a few times) it has me 
choose between LILO and GRUB. I have chosen LILO since I've read more about 
it than GRUB and I have a better understand of how it works.
After installing and booting up, I get the choice of booting Linux-Secure, 
Linux, Linux Failsafe, or Windoze. Everything works fine like it should. 
When I installed I tried both the normal boot and also the nicer looking 
boot (the equivalent of  "vga=791" in the config. file), they both worked fine.

The trouble comes afterwards.
I edited my /etc/lilo.conf file, saved it, and then typed "lilo" into the 
shell.
It returned a confirmation that the file was edited properly.
When I restarted my computer the BIOS went through its normal checks and 
when it got to the "OS Loading..." part the screen starts filling with "01 
00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01" etc.

I understood that this meant my MBR was corrupted, so I did a fdisk /mbr 
from my DOS bootdisk. This allowed me to get into Windoze normally and I 
could of course get into Linux using my Linux bootdisk. I restored the 
/etc/lilo.conf file to its original condition and typed "lilo" once more. 
When I restarted my computer the next time I got the same 1s and 0s.

Considering that I took much care into editing the /etc/lilo.conf file 
originally, this leads me to believe that it wasn't the result of a typo in 
the file.

What it does lead me to believe is that the installation process writes to 
the MBR differently than LILO does from Linux. I'm not sure if that's the 
case though. It's also possible that I'm doing something wrong somehow that 
I don't realize. Is it possible that hda isn't being mounted properly 
before it's being written to? Does the fact that the drive is used for 
Windoze make a difference in this case? Is there something else I'm 
overlooking here?

I'd appreciate any help that anyone can offer to fix this problem. I'd like 
to be able to boot into Linux without a floppy disk again and be able to 
use LILO properly.

Ivan.


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