boot from the Redhat installation CD into a rescue mode. If only the bootrack has been damaged, then the CD will find the RH installation on your
harddrive and will mount it. Then do a chroot to "log" into the Redhat tree, go to /etc/lilo.conf see if there is something wrong and if everything is
fine, issue lilo -v to overwrite the MBR once again.
 
Hope that helps.
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 1:18 PM
Subject: No OS

One of my other operating systems seems to have
overwritten the boot track on my RedHat 7.3 hard
drive. When I try and boot I just get a No OS message.
What's the best way to reinstall the boot track leaving
the rest of the installation intact.
 
 

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