I would suggest you go into rescue mode and try to get lilo installed on
the boot sector from there.
regards, Willem

On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Steve Cohen wrote:

> Aargh!  I am in upgrade hell.
> I tried to upgrade a system that was running 7.0 to 7.2.  It is a dual 
> boot system with Win 98 running in the other partition.  The hard drive 
> was partitioned originally using Partition Magic.
> 
> OK.  I started the upgrade and I didn't think it through clearly enough. 
>   When it asked me what kind of loader I wanted to use, I thought I 
> should just continue using Partition Magic, so I selected "do not 
> install a boot loader".  I followed the advice and upgraded to an ext3 
> file system.  I chose all my upgrade packages and the system upgraded 
> itself.  Smoothly, it looked like.  I made a floppy and was done.
> 
> Of course, it didn't work.  Partition Magic didn't know doodly squat 
> about my new ext3 file system and hung when I tried to boot it.  Win 98 
> still worked.  Ah I thought, I would boot off the floppy.  But that 
> failed, said it failed to boot, so was useless.
> 
> So I got rid of Partition Magic.  Uninstalled both it and its companion, 
> Boot Magic.  I thought I would go back into the upgrade and try the new 
> GRUB loader.  So I rebooted to the CDROM once again, went through the 
> upgrade rigamarole, added a couple of packages, but when it was all 
> done, it said I hadn't changed the kernel, therefore it wouldn't write 
> the boot image to disk!!  Even though I'd changed the loader.  Tried 
> GRUB, LILO, no matter what I did after this point, it would not write 
> the boot image.  I even went in and installed the debug kernel thinking 
> it would see this as a kernel change and write the boot image out.  Nope.
> 
> So I'm stuck here with what is probably a perfectly good Linux partition 
> that cannot load because the installer refuses to write the boot image, 
> and cannot generate a good boot floppy!  (Oh yeah, I tried writing it 
> out again to another floppy with the same results).
> 
> This is REALLY annoying.  Is there something I can do in the upgrade 
> process to FORCE it to write the boot image?
> 
> 
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