Re: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]

1999-08-17 Thread Michael Scottaline

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, here goes. After I installed Win98 B, (i had to do it, it was for work) I

lost LILO. Now, i am forced to Windoze. And get this: in 15 min of use, i 
crashed 3 times! One time was just because i maxemized a window! At any rate,

how do i get LILO back so i can enjoy my computer once more?


thanks
jerrud 
ICQ# 13978481
=
Windows loves to totally trash the old mbr when it installs.  That's why it is
always recommended to install windows first.
For now, boot with a boot or rescue disk.  When you get into linux, rerun lilo
from a command line.  That should fix things, I believe. :-)
Mike



RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]

1999-08-17 Thread Joseph Gardner

What does one mean rerun lilo (I know RTFM, but I don't have my books with me 8-))

Regards,

Joseph Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Company
Cleveland, OH



-Original Message-
From:   Michael Scottaline [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Tuesday, August 17, 1999 6:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, here goes. After I installed Win98 B, (i had to do it, it was for work) I

lost LILO. Now, i am forced to Windoze. And get this: in 15 min of use, i 
crashed 3 times! One time was just because i maxemized a window! At any rate,

how do i get LILO back so i can enjoy my computer once more?


thanks
jerrud 
ICQ# 13978481
=
Windows loves to totally trash the old mbr when it installs.  That's why it is
always recommended to install windows first.
For now, boot with a boot or rescue disk.  When you get into linux, rerun lilo
from a command line.  That should fix things, I believe. :-)
Mike

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Re: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]

1999-08-17 Thread John Connell

Joseph,
From a terminal type "/etc/lilo.conf" and press enter.
John
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From: Joseph Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 9:14 AM
Subject: RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]


 What does one mean rerun lilo (I know RTFM, but I don't have my books with
me 8-))

 Regards,

 Joseph Gardner
 Senior Designer / Technical Support
 Kirby Company
 Cleveland, OH



 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Scottaline [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 6:42 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ok, here goes. After I installed Win98 B, (i had to do it, it was for
work) I

 lost LILO. Now, i am forced to Windoze. And get this: in 15 min of use, i
 crashed 3 times! One time was just because i maxemized a window! At any
rate,

 how do i get LILO back so i can enjoy my computer once more?


 thanks
 jerrud
 ICQ# 13978481
 =
 Windows loves to totally trash the old mbr when it installs.  That's why
it is
 always recommended to install windows first.
 For now, boot with a boot or rescue disk.  When you get into linux, rerun
lilo
 from a command line.  That should fix things, I believe. :-)
 Mike




Re: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]

1999-08-17 Thread dlouhy


On 17-Aug-99 John Connell wrote:
 Joseph,
 From a terminal type "/etc/lilo.conf" and press enter.
 John
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 From: Joseph Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 9:14 AM
 Subject: RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]
 
 
 What does one mean rerun lilo (I know RTFM, but I don't have my
 books with
 me 8-))

 Regards,

 Joseph Gardner

It means just type "lilo" at a command prompt.


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RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]

1999-08-17 Thread Ken Wilson

As root run the command /sbin/lilo.  This causes lilo to re-write the lilo
configuration
to the mbr.

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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Joseph Gardner
 Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 6:14 AM
 To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject:  RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]

 What does one mean rerun lilo (I know RTFM, but I don't have my
 books with me 8-))

 Regards,

 Joseph Gardner
 Senior Designer / Technical Support
 Kirby Company
 Cleveland, OH



 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Scottaline [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 6:42 AM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Re: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ok, here goes. After I installed Win98 B, (i had to do it, it was
 for work) I

 lost LILO. Now, i am forced to Windoze. And get this: in 15 min of use, i
 crashed 3 times! One time was just because i maxemized a window!
 At any rate,

 how do i get LILO back so i can enjoy my computer once more?


 thanks
 jerrud
 ICQ# 13978481
 =
 Windows loves to totally trash the old mbr when it installs.
 That's why it is
 always recommended to install windows first.
 For now, boot with a boot or rescue disk.  When you get into
 linux, rerun lilo
 from a command line.  That should fix things, I believe. :-)
 Mike

 winmail.dat


Re: [RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]]

1999-08-17 Thread Michael Scottaline

Joseph Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does one mean rerun lilo (I know RTFM, but I don't have my books with me
8-))

Regards,

Joseph Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Company
Cleveland, OH

From a command line just type:  lilo




RE: [RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]]

1999-08-17 Thread Joseph Gardner

Ok, ok I get the point.  It's the linux equivalent of DOS's config.sys and 
autoexec.bat, right.
Regards,

Joe



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From:   Michael Scottaline [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Tuesday, August 17, 1999 2:31 PM
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Subject:Re: [RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]]

Joseph Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does one mean rerun lilo (I know RTFM, but I don't have my books with me
8-))

Regards,

Joseph Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Company
Cleveland, OH

From a command line just type:  lilo


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RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]

1999-08-17 Thread John Aldrich

On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, you wrote:
 %_What does one mean rerun lilo (I know RTFM, but I don't have my books with me 8-))
 
from the command line (AFTER changing your lilo.conf file)
type "lilo" and hit "enter."
John



Re: [RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]]

1999-08-17 Thread Patrick Putteman

Not exactly

LILO is the LInux LOader and offers you a prompt at system startup where you
can choose wich OS to boot.

I'd rather say that the rc files and initscripts are the very far away
cousins of autoexec.bat and config.sys.

Patrick Putteman
Internet Support Manager
Net 7 (Member of the Advalvas Group)
www.net7.be
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From: Joseph Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 12:44 PM
Subject: RE: [RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]]


 Ok, ok I get the point.  It's the linux equivalent of DOS's config.sys and
autoexec.bat, right.
 Regards,

 Joe



 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Scottaline [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 2:31 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]]

 Joseph Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What does one mean rerun lilo (I know RTFM, but I don't have my books with
me
 8-))

 Regards,

 Joseph Gardner
 Senior Designer / Technical Support
 Kirby Company
 Cleveland, OH

 From a command line just type:  lilo





Re: [RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]]

1999-08-17 Thread Matt Stegman

Um, actually, neither.  COMMAND.COM is the DOS shell- i.e. bash
equivalent.  COMMAND.COM is, however, much more limited.  The equivalent
to autoexec.bat  config.sys would be startup scripts- the /etc/rc.d
directory tree.  LILO is a boot manager- there's no real equivalent to it
for DOS, because DOS is, well, lame.  LILO chooses which of the kernels
you have on your system to boot.  You can't have, much less boot,  
multiple kernels in DOS.  LILO also has the ability to load boot sectors
from any partition off any hard drive.  DOS's MBR loads only the boot
sector off the active partition; it cannot handle multiple PRIMARY
partitions, much less multiple bootable (active) partitions.  LILO, on the
other hand, can even boot from logical drives inside extended partitions.  

That, as little and incorrect as it may be, is my two cents...

-Matt Stegman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Theo Brinkman wrote:

 Actually it's closer to the linux equivalent of DOS's 'COMMAND.COM'.
 
   - Theo
 
 Joseph Gardner wrote:
  
  Ok, ok I get the point.  It's the linux equivalent of DOS's config.sys and 
autoexec.bat, right.
  Regards,
  
  Joe
  
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  From:   Michael Scottaline [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent:   Tuesday, August 17, 1999 2:31 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject:Re: [RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]]
  
  Joseph Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  What does one mean rerun lilo (I know RTFM, but I don't have my books with me
  8-))
  
  Regards,
  
  Joseph Gardner
  Senior Designer / Technical Support
  Kirby Company
  Cleveland, OH
  
  From a command line just type:  lilo
  

  
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