Hi.
I am having a little problem with LILO. I have a machine with Win2000 on the
first IDE drive and I want install Debian on the other drive, which happens
to be SCSI. If in /etc/lilo.conf I specify boot=/dev/hda -asking LILO to
install itself into the MBR, how will I make it aware that Debian
Sherman, Michael (GE Energy) wrote:
Hi.
I am having a little problem with LILO. I have a machine with Win2000 on the
first IDE drive and I want install Debian on the other drive, which happens
to be SCSI. If in /etc/lilo.conf I specify boot=/dev/hda -asking LILO to
install itself into the MBR, how
http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3311postdays=0postorder=ascstart=0
should help you get started.
roughly, after booting from the disk, from a command line (xterm or tty)
you'll need to mount the debian partitions that you would want to work
with (mount /dev/hd5 /mnt/hda5) and from
Ishwar Rattan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have Debian/testing on /dev/hda5, Mandrake-10.0 on /dev/hda7 and
swap on /dev/hda1
The /etc/lilo.conf (currently set up for Mandrake boot)
[snip]
System does boot correctly.
I added the entry
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.5
label=debian
On Sun, 30 May 2004, s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Ishwar Rattan:
On Sun, 30 May 2004, s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Ishwar Rattan:
Fatal: open /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.5: No such file or directory
When running your debian, what does this say:
ls -l /boot/vmlinuz
Incoming from Ishwar Rattan:
On Sun, 30 May 2004, s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Ishwar Rattan:
On Sun, 30 May 2004, s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Ishwar Rattan:
Fatal: open /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.5: No such file or directory
When running your debian, what does this say:
I have Debian/testing on /dev/hda5, Mandrake-10.0 on /dev/hda7 and
swap on /dev/hda1
The /etc/lilo.conf (currently set up for Mandrake boot)
boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
default=linux
prompt
nowarn
timeout=100
message=
menu-scheme=
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=linux
Incoming from Ishwar Rattan:
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.5
label=debian
root=/dev/hda5
initrd=/boot/initrd.img-2.6.5
append=xx...xx
read-only
and when command /sbin/lio is run it generates the error
Fatal: open /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.5: No such file or directory
Hello
Ishwar Rattan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have Debian/testing on /dev/hda5, Mandrake-10.0 on /dev/hda7 and
swap on /dev/hda1
The /etc/lilo.conf (currently set up for Mandrake boot)
boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
default=linux
prompt
nowarn
timeout=100
message=
On Sun, 30 May 2004, s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Ishwar Rattan:
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.5
label=debian
root=/dev/hda5
initrd=/boot/initrd.img-2.6.5
append=xx...xx
read-only
and when command /sbin/lio is run it generates the error
Fatal: open
Incoming from Ishwar Rattan:
On Sun, 30 May 2004, s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Ishwar Rattan:
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.5
label=debian
root=/dev/hda5
initrd=/boot/initrd.img-2.6.5
append=xx...xx
read-only
and when command /sbin/lio is run it generates the
* Clive Menzies ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030917 14:50]:
On (17/09/03 16:46), Victory wrote:
Some one please let me know the advantage/disadvantage
about grub/lilo ext2/ext3.
As I understand it lilo is the official debian bootloader [...]
default != official.
my grub systems are no less
* Victory ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030917 13:51]:
Some one please let me know the advantage/disadvantage
about grub/lilo ext2/ext3.
Please don't post questions to the list by replying to unrelated posts.
While you changed the subject of your message to something appropriate,
your message includes
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 01:20:09 +0200, Chris McQueeny wrote:
As Ext/3 has matured a great deal since it was released, my opinion is
that it is entirely superior to Ext/2 at least. The journalling
capabilities greatly increase speed and reliability in many cases.
It increases speed in exactly one
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Subject: Re: grub/lilo question
On Wednesday 17 September 2003 1:46 pm, Victory wrote:
Some one please let me know the advantage/disadvantage
about grub/lilo ext2/ext3.
Regards,
Victor.
1. GRUB contains its own little
Some one please let me know the advantage/disadvantage
about grub/lilo ext2/ext3.
Regards,
Victor.
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On (17/09/03 16:46), Victory wrote:
Some one please let me know the advantage/disadvantage
about grub/lilo ext2/ext3.
As I understand it lilo is the official debian bootloader but is not as
flexible as grub for booting many different kernels. I've used both and
lilo is automatically set up
If you mean how well they (e.g., grub and ext2) work together, any
combination of these should work harmoniously. If you have a seperate
/boot partition though, it will need to be ~64 mb to use Ext/3. (This
extra space is taken up by the journal file.)
If, on the other hand, you mean how are
On Wednesday 17 September 2003 1:46 pm, Victory wrote:
Some one please let me know the advantage/disadvantage
about grub/lilo ext2/ext3.
Regards,
Victor.
1. GRUB contains its own little command shell, for passing in or editing
commands at boot time. It can read from a configuration file. It
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 16:20:05 -0700,
Carla Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Wednesday 17 September 2003 1:46 pm, Victory wrote:
Some one please let me know the advantage/disadvantage
about grub/lilo ext2/ext3.
Regards,
Victor.
1. GRUB contains its
Ok I have a fully installed and functioning debian install of Linux on 1
partition. I now have a second partition of 700mb that I want to install a
second fully functional debian on. I was going to do this via the cd and
have it install on the second partition this time. Do I need to make any
to run lilo anyway...
-Original Message-
From: Mannequin* [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mannequin*
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2001 01:13
To: mjevans1983011
Subject: Re: LILO question
mjevans1983011 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Your windows entry looks like...
other=/dev/hdb1
mjevans1983011 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Duh; sorry I forgot about this... I don't know if you can get away with
doing this the easy way.
Ok first stage, Lilo is installed on /dev/hda so it's in the MBR. Second
you need to make /dev/hdb1 ACTIVE. If you do not know how to do this read
mannequin == mannequin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mannequin I know this has probably been asked on here before, but I'm
mannequin running Debian Stable on my i686 and I'm having problems
mannequin with LILO. Basically, I have Debian installed on /dev/hda
mannequin and Windoze on /dev/hdb. LILO
Thus spake Guy Geens on Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 07:41:00PM +0200:
mannequin == mannequin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mannequin I know this has probably been asked on here before, but I'm
mannequin running Debian Stable on my i686 and I'm having problems
mannequin with LILO. Basically, I have
I know this has probably been asked on here before, but I'm running
Debian Stable on my i686 and I'm having problems with LILO. Basically,
I have Debian installed on /dev/hda and Windoze on /dev/hdb. LILO is
install on the boot block of /dev/hda. So here is where my problem
lies; I cannot get LILO
I've finally got Lilo set up just how I want it, almost. I'd like a boot
option that sends me straight into single user mode. Yes, I know I can
just enter Linux single at the boot prompt (or something similar... I
don't quite remember), but I'm lazy, and would like a boot option I can
select from
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 12:54:16PM -0400, Aaron Traas wrote:
I've finally got Lilo set up just how I want it, almost. I'd like a boot
option that sends me straight into single user mode. Yes, I know I can
just enter Linux single at the boot prompt (or something similar... I
don't quite
After hours and hours of aggravation I was finally able to get both
Windoze and Debian installed on my wife's compaq presario. Because of
partioning problems (I think) I had to install win98 in the first
partition and it finally worked fine. I will copy some of the files from
the CD to drive, as
Hi,
After hours and hours of aggravation I was finally able to get both
Windoze and Debian installed on my wife's compaq presario. Because of
partioning problems (I think) I had to install win98 in the first
partition and it finally worked fine. I will copy some of the files from
the CD to
Thanks for the reply Jason, but it didn't work, probably because of the
boot block I have installed (per directions). Here's a copy of my
lilo.conf file, maybe you can suggest how to edit it properly?
cheers
Everyone goes through this, its a rite of passage. :)
My problem now is that
Hi,
I'm getting an x86 machine, and would like to install Debian along with
Win98. So far, my Debian experience has been limited to the ppc (mac), so
I don't know too much about LILO. Is the option for LILO in the
install? And I heard something about the curent lilo supporting booting
beyond
I have recently started to use lilo after a few years of using
loadlin. I have a bit of an unusual setup so please be patient with
my long message. My setup is as follows:
/dev/hda1 redhat
/dev/hdc2 debian (about 8Gb)
I installed redhat after my /dev/hda broke and I bought a new one. At
that
On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 09:55:10AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
Second problem: When I boot the normal way, 2.2.9 comes up as my
active kernel. Why? How do I fix it?
Sorry. I was stupid. I did not see that I my lilo.conf refers not to
/vmlinuz but to redhat's /boot/debian. After copying
Is it possible to set LILO on a DOS floppy disk
with the default boot for the hard disk and an
alternate boot for the DOS floppy itself?
Regards,
Onno
On 20/1/2000 Onno Ebbinge wrote:
Is it possible to set LILO on a DOS floppy disk
with the default boot for the hard disk and an
alternate boot for the DOS floppy itself?
if you mean install the lilo boot sector on the DOS floppy then no,
dosfs does not leave any room for a bootblock, so
At 01:43 PM 1/20/00 +, Ethan Benson wrote:
On 20/1/2000 Onno Ebbinge wrote:
Is it possible to set LILO on a DOS floppy disk
with the default boot for the hard disk and an
alternate boot for the DOS floppy itself?
if you mean install the lilo boot sector on the DOS floppy then no,
dosfs does
On 20/1/2000 Onno Ebbinge wrote:
Yes, that is what I ment, maybe I should put LILO on the
hard disk and then set the default boot to the hard disk
with an option to boot from A: ???
perhaps, i have never tried it on a floppy (did with a cd and it
didnt work) you could add:
other=/dev/fd0
Is there then realy no way to boot the floppy also WITH a DOS filesystem?
Probably not :-(
I think there is a way, just not using LILO, but loadlin. You just take a
DOS disk boot DOS and make some kind of menu in you're autoexec.bat file
with the choice between dos and linux. (For linux you
Hello,
Having had to installk win95, I did (on the first hard drive /dev/hda) and
then installed debian (on second ide drive /dev/hdb).
When it came to the lilo bit, it asked me if wanted to install lilo on on
/dev/hdb - well, I wanted it on /dev/hda so I said no but it didn;t give me
the
Hi Martin
On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 02:52:09AM -0700, Martin Waller wrote:
Hello,
Having had to installk win95, I did (on the first hard drive /dev/hda) and
then installed debian (on second ide drive /dev/hdb).
Take a /etc/lilo.conf like that:
# LILO Konfigurations-Datei
# Start LILO global
Hello,
I have two hard drives. Disk0 has Windoze98 and Disk1 has Linux. I can boot
to Linux with a floppy. Without the Linux boot floppy Windoze boots up.
What do I have to do to have a prompt come up at boot time to select one
operating system or another? Please be specific as possible so
On Tue, 10 Nov 1998, Jeff Miller wrote:
I have two hard drives. Disk0 has Windoze98 and Disk1 has Linux. I can
boot to Linux with a floppy. Without the Linux boot floppy Windoze
boots up.
What do I have to do to have a prompt come up at boot time to select one
operating system or
What I want to do is very simple. Yet i can't find a solution to the
problem. Here is the situation. (I am asking for someone else i may not
have all the correct informatiofn)
partion my drive with the following
hda1win98 4gig
hda2/ 100megs
hda2swap 64mgegs
hda3/usr
On Fri, 6 Nov 1998, Paul McDermott wrote:
What I want to do is very simple. Yet i can't find a solution to the
problem. Here is the situation. (I am asking for someone else i may not
have all the correct informatiofn)
partion my drive with the following
hda1 win98 4gig
hda2/
I have a 240mb hard drive and a 850mb hard drive in my computer.
I have my partions set up like this
hda1 dos 210mb (soon to be open dos)
hda2 boot for linux 10mb
hda3 swap for linux 20mb
hdc1 ext2 root partion for linux(850mb)
now I was told by a friend to do my partions this way after I
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