On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 13:43:37 +1000, Clayton wrote in message
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Hi,
I am currently looking into a problem I have with LILO Software
RAID. When upgrading a kernel, with boot=/dev/md0 in lilo.conf,
running lilo succeeds, but reboot fails with LI 40 40 type errors.
..this is a
I have directions on grub and lilo config for software raid systems.
Switching to software raid from non-raid and setting lilo.conf and
grub.conf correctly.
This might help:
http://rootraiddoc.alioth.debian.org
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Marek Bra¾ina said:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Boot+Root+Raid+LILO.html
I always do it acording to this howto and it works..
Marek
I wrote this raid howto it might help.
http://rootraiddoc.alioth.debian.org
It has a section on lilo entries specific to raid.
I have not encountered your
Hi,
I think you should add this line in your lilo.conf
raid-extra-boot=/dev/hdX/dev/hdY
or /dev/sdX if you have scsi..
or manually set heads, cylinders .. acodring to fdisk -ul /dev/hdXY or
/dev/sdXY
Marek Brazina
lba32
boot=/dev/md0
root=/dev/md0
install=/boot/boot.b
map=/boot/map
Hi
I tried that too but still no luck! Help!
Thanks your help
Dave
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From: Marek Braina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 April 2004 12:16
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Subject: Re: LILO + boot raid1 (software)
Hi,
I think you should add this line in your lilo.conf
raid
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Boot+Root+Raid+LILO.html
I always do it acording to this howto and it works..
Marek
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On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 05:30, Brad Lay wrote:
I'm sure theres a debian-specific way, but this way works ;)
Of course there is a debian-way of doing this ;o)
man mkboot
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I'm sure theres a debian-specific way, but this way works ;)
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On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Kevin J Menard wrote:
This is a shot in the dark, but could you use the bios option to install
lilo onto that drive. Then use a boot disk to boot off of it. Once
it's up, you could then change the bios option back to 0x80, and rerun
lilo, and should be all set.
This is
I was able to copy hda to hdb (fdisk, newfs, rsync, lilo) and then use the
if [ $(uname) = Linux ] ; then sed 's/newfs/mkfs/' ; fi
Am 15:59 03/08/02 -0700 hat Jeremy C. Reed geschrieben:
I have /dev/hdb that is a mirror of /dev/hda. It is not a image copy
though, so files may be in different sector/cylinder locations.
I want to be able to pull the /dev/hdb and /dev/hda out; then replace
/dev/hda with this /dev/hdb.
So when
I have /dev/hdb that is a mirror of /dev/hda. It is not a image copy
though, so files may be in different sector/cylinder locations.
I want to be able to pull the /dev/hdb and /dev/hda out; then replace
/dev/hda with this /dev/hdb.
So when I do this I get Lilo's L error message. It
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Again, it seems like the bios= option is not relevant, because it really
will be /dev/hda.
This is a shot in the dark, but could you use the bios option to install
lilo onto that drive. Then use a boot disk to boot off of it. Once
it's up, you
On Tue, Aug 06, 2002 at 04:08:05PM -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I have /dev/hdb that is a mirror of /dev/hda. It is not a image copy
though, so files may be in different sector/cylinder locations.
I want to be able to pull the /dev/hdb and /dev/hda out; then replace
/dev/hda with
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002 00:59, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I have /dev/hdb that is a mirror of /dev/hda. It is not a image copy
though, so files may be in different sector/cylinder locations.
I want to be able to pull the /dev/hdb and /dev/hda out; then replace
/dev/hda with this /dev/hdb.
So when I
On Friday 20 April 2001 11:40, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
I have problems booting my system from new HD.
I've got:
- ABIT KT7
- Seagate connected to first channel (as /dev/hda)
- CD-ROM as /dev/hdc
- new disk (DTLA 307030) connected to HPT370 as /dev/hde
I want to
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Russell Coker wrote:
On Friday 20 April 2001 11:40, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
I have problems booting my system from new HD.
I've got:
- ABIT KT7
- Seagate connected to first channel (as /dev/hda)
- CD-ROM as /dev/hdc
- new disk (DTLA 307030)
On Friday 20 April 2001 11:40, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
I have problems booting my system from new HD.
I've got:
- ABIT KT7
- Seagate connected to first channel (as /dev/hda)
- CD-ROM as /dev/hdc
- new disk (DTLA 307030) connected to HPT370 as /dev/hde
I want to
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Russell Coker wrote:
On Friday 20 April 2001 11:40, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
I have problems booting my system from new HD.
I've got:
- ABIT KT7
- Seagate connected to first channel (as /dev/hda)
- CD-ROM as /dev/hdc
- new disk (DTLA 307030)
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