On Tuesday 27 Apr 2004 09:43, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
Er...I think we've been through this already (day late and a dollar
short) NYAH!
I rolled over and took it like a Man in the end
I reinstalled, and whilst I was at it, set aside 3GB as FAT32, and reloaded
'98 on my main drive. It's
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 01:55, JRH wrote:
On Tuesday 27 Apr 2004 09:43, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
Er...I think we've been through this already (day late and a dollar
short) NYAH!
I rolled over and took it like a Man in the end
I reinstalled, and whilst I was at it, set aside 3GB as
On Tuesday 27 Apr 2004 19:51, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
So now you should be able to point lilo to the /dev/hda1 and boot - have
you tried that now?
Not yet.
havent had chance! Just been setting up a Lexmark (spit) printer on my
neighbours Windows (spit) computer.
Once I have had a coffee and
On Tuesday 27 April 2004 05:14 am, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 20:07, Frank wrote:
Good call Tina.
...ya ain't allowed to agree with her! (grin)
(...reckon I'll sleep on the lounge tonight)
stephen kuhn - owner
I thought we were not supposed to agree with Joe! You can't have
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 12:41, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Tuesday 27 April 2004 05:14 am, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 20:07, Frank wrote:
Good call Tina.
...ya ain't allowed to agree with her! (grin)
(...reckon I'll sleep on the lounge tonight)
stephen kuhn - owner
I
Hi all.
Until a week ago, Windows used to share my HDD alongside Linux.
Then, last weekend, MS-DOS decided it was going to ruin my Linux install (with
a little help from me inadvertently I guess!). I have tried to survive
without a Windows partition, but In reality, I cant.
I have loaded up
On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 21:06, JRH wrote:
Hi all.
Until a week ago, Windows used to share my HDD alongside Linux.
Then, last weekend, MS-DOS decided it was going to ruin my Linux install (with
a little help from me inadvertently I guess!). I have tried to survive
without a Windows
On Sunday 25 Apr 2004 12:28, Stephen Kuhn wrote: JRH
After you edited the /etc/lilo.conf - did you re-run lilo?
Ahh hold up Stephen.
I used the GUI tool to alter things. looks like it hasnt saved it!
I've noticed it has a habit of doing stuff like that, for example, when I copy
-
From: Paul Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 10:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] 9.2 lilo? problems.
You might try going through the installation routine in expert mode (hit
F1 at
then type expert to start the installation program). Use existing
Frank wrote:
I'm starting to learn more about grub. And on a Mandrake system that
means trouble for someone.
I've used both grub and lilo, and cannot find much to choose between
them, but mandrake tends to prefer lilo so I use that now days.
You see, I now have my primary disk exclusively
, 2003 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] grub lilo
I'm starting to learn more about grub. And on a Mandrake system that
means trouble for someone.
You see, I now have my primary disk exclusively Mandrake and though the
first partition is /boot I have yet to see Lilo ala GUI perform reliably
yet
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 11:10:17 +
John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank wrote:
I'm starting to learn more about grub. And on a Mandrake system that
means trouble for someone.
I've used both grub and lilo, and cannot find much to choose between
them, but mandrake tends to
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 23:26:42 +
James Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used both. There are pros and cons on both.
SNIPPAGE
I'm sure that there are more, but that's all I can think of off the
top of my head. I usually setup new users with lilo, it's easier to
understand and modify
For the differences:
Lilo uses the BIOS to access the partition where the image is residing.
It is file-system independent. This is accomplished at boot sector
installation time, by translating the location of the kernel image into
a list of disk sectors, which then LILO loads using the BIOS.
Sorry, I should have written
Grub incorporates a reduced version of a file system _driver_
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the differences:
Lilo uses the BIOS to access the partition where the image is residing.
It is file-system independent. This is accomplished at boot sector
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 10:21:22 +0100
Raffaele Belardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the differences:
Lilo uses the BIOS to access the partition where the image is
residing. It is file-system independent. This is accomplished at boot
sector installation time, by translating the location of the
I'm starting to learn more about grub. And on a Mandrake system that
means trouble for someone.
You see, I now have my primary disk exclusively Mandrake and though the
first partition is /boot I have yet to see Lilo ala GUI perform reliably
yet. The first screen always comes up OK but when
On Sunday 26 October 2003 03:33 pm, Heather/Femme wrote:
I've heard grub is experimental .. but RH uses it almost exclusively
and alot of ppl say its better than LILO. True? False?
I use GrUB. I wouldn't call it experimental. It works great.
I'd search google for a site detailing the
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:08:16 -0500
Greg Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIPPAGE
For me the biggest is that if you make a config change, you don't have
to run lilo. Just make your change and reboot. The other thing I
like is that you can edit any boot stanza at runtime, meaning that if
I
On Sunday 26 October 2003 08:33 pm, Heather/Femme wrote:
I've heard grub is experimental .. but RH uses it almost exclusively
and alot of ppl say its better than LILO. True? False?
I'd search google for a site detailing the differences Pros/cons of
each but I don't kow where to start... I
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 07:50, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 22:17:01 -0400
yankl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
from man lilo
snip
- u [device-name] Uninstall lilo by copying the saved boot sector
back. The '-s' and '-C' switches may be used with this option. The
device-name
On Saturday 20 September 2003 10:16 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Saturday 20 September 2003 07:41 pm, Scott wrote:
Hello
I want to take a slave hard drive out of a box that I gave to my
daughter and install it my box. The primary drive in her box has XP on
it. How do I remove lilo from
On Sunday 21 September 2003 10:01 am, Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Saturday 20 September 2003 10:16 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Saturday 20 September 2003 07:41 pm, Scott wrote:
Hello
I want to take a slave hard drive out of a box that I gave to my
daughter and install it my box. The
On Sunday 21 September 2003 11:25 am, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Sunday 21 September 2003 10:01 am, Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Saturday 20 September 2003 10:16 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Saturday 20 September 2003 07:41 pm, Scott wrote:
Hello
I want to take a slave hard drive out of a
On Saturday 20 September 2003 07:41 pm, Scott wrote:
Hello
I want to take a slave hard drive out of a box that I gave to my
daughter and install it my box. The primary drive in her box has XP on
it. How do I remove lilo from hda and turn booting back over to XP?
Thanks,
Scott
Scott I
On Saturday 20 September 2003 08:41 pm, Scott wrote:
Hello
I want to take a slave hard drive out of a box that I gave to my
daughter and install it my box. The primary drive in her box has XP on
it. How do I remove lilo from hda and turn booting back over to XP?
Thanks,
Scott
from man
Yes, but you need to boot using a Win98 boot disk to do that AFAIK. So,
get one, boot to a DOS prompt and the command you gave IS then correct. =)
Cheers
Jason
Dennis Myers wrote:
On Saturday 20 September 2003 07:41 pm, Scott wrote:
Hello
I want to take a slave hard drive out of a box
Salve a tutti, avrei bisogno di aiuto riguardo a
Linux.
Ho un portatile Toshiba Satellite, con un disco
rigido partizionato in questo modo:
hda1--- Linux MAndrake 9.0
hda3--- Windows XP Professional
Ho avuto la cattiva idea di reinstallare Windows
nella sua partizione, ma da quello che ho
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 11:22, Luca Tonin wrote:
Salve a tutti, avrei bisogno di aiuto riguardo a Linux.
Ho un portatile Toshiba Satellite, con un disco rigido partizionato in
questo modo:
hda1--- Linux MAndrake 9.0
hda3--- Windows XP Professional
Ho avuto la cattiva idea di reinstallare
sure you can make a stanza in lilo.conf for that, or you can hit TAB and
type lilo 3 with out the quotes for no startx
On Saturday 18 January 2003 10:20 pm, Adolfo Bello wrote:
Being that graphical login and text login pertain to different
system runlevels, it would be tricky at best - but
consider passing the runlevels to the kernel in a lilo.conf stanza
On Sunday 19 January 2003 12:49 am, Adolfo Bello wrote:
Maybe we can control the start of the graphical interface within the
script that start it at the proper run level Just a [y/n] question.
can't we?
If this is
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 10:47, et wrote:
sure you can make a stanza in lilo.conf for that, or you can hit TAB and
type lilo 3 with out the quotes for no startx
What about the rest of services starting at runlevel 5? Like httpd,
network, cups.
__
/ \\ @ ____@ Adolfo Bello
Being that graphical login and text login pertain to different
system runlevels, it would be tricky at best - but there is a way to
have a selection AFTER you've booted the kernel to allow for a text
shell or a graphical shell.
Just a wild guess. Remember that I am a newbie.
Maybe we can
Maybe we can control the start of the graphical interface within the
script that start it at the proper run level Just a [y/n] question.
can't we?
If this is possible, then we have almost the same flexibility.
Just a wild guess.
Well, instead of doing nothing I decided to trash my
I've just installed Win XP onto my C: drive using NTFS. My second drive is
partitioned into a D: drive with FAT 32 and the remaining 4 gigs has
Mandrake 7.0.
I've reinstalled Win 98 before but obviously the C: drive was then FAT 32.
Using the MDK 7.0 boot CD and choosing upgrade I have always got
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 12:06 pm, George Baker wrote:
I've just installed Win XP onto my C: drive using NTFS.
My second drive is partitioned into a D: drive with FAT
32 and the remaining 4 gigs has Mandrake 7.0.
I've reinstalled Win 98 before but obviously the C:
drive was then FAT 32.
My understanding is that LILO only writes the MBR of hda. The MBR is not NTFS
and it is separate from any partitions. You should be able to safely replace
the MBR with LILO. I beleive your concern to be if lilo can pass control to
the boot of the NTFS partition. I haven't heard anyone complain
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 23:06, George Baker wrote:
I've just installed Win XP onto my C: drive using NTFS. My second drive is
partitioned into a D: drive with FAT 32 and the remaining 4 gigs has
Mandrake 7.0.
I've reinstalled Win 98 before but obviously the C: drive was
Il mar, 2002-12-31 alle 08:58, Felice Gaudente ha scritto:
L'unica cosa che mi frena dal reinstallare il tutto è che nei precedenti
tentativi mi è toccato anche rifare i Win.Forse mi incasino con le
partizioni ed i filesystem...
Per installazione per windows intendo l'opzione che dà (e non
mi interessa eccome..vale sia per win2000 che per xp?
grazie
Franco
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From: Sandro Porrazzini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: newbie_mandrake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie-it] LiLo Boot per Mandrake
Date: 31 Dec 2002 09:58:43 +0100
Il mar, 2002-12-31
Il mar, 2002-12-31 alle 10:21, Felice Gaudente ha scritto:
mi interessa eccome..vale sia per win2000 che per xp?
grazie
Franco
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Si vale sia per xp che per il 2000
Eccotelo, copiaincolato:
RIPRISTINO DEL BOOT LOADER DI WIN2000
Se il computer supporta l'avvio da cd-rom,
Ciao a tutti,
mi piacerebbe fare parte della vostra tribù...ma ho trovato qualche
difficoltà. Ho un pc da un'annetto e sopra ci ho installato win2000pro,winxp
e, visto che ho un'hard disk bello capiente (60Gb) e la necessità di
imparare ad usare Linux anche x lavoro oltre che x gusto
Alle 18:31, lunedì 30 dicembre 2002, Felice Gaudente ha scritto:
Ciao a tutti,
mi piacerebbe fare parte della vostra tribù...ma ho trovato qualche
difficoltà. Ho un pc da un'annetto e sopra ci ho installato
win2000pro,winxp e, visto che ho un'hard disk bello capiente (60Gb) e la
necessità di
: [newbie-it] LiLo Boot per Mandrake
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 19:41:21 +0100
Alle 18:31, lunedì 30 dicembre 2002, Felice Gaudente ha scritto:
Ciao a tutti,
mi piacerebbe fare parte della vostra tribù...ma ho trovato qualche
difficoltà. Ho un pc da un'annetto e sopra ci ho installato
win2000pro,winxp e
I noticed that there's a 'Boot from floppy' entry in lilo. Is there a way to
add a 'Boot from CD' entry? I have an old laptop that can't boot from a CD.
Barry
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Scusate, ma come si fa ad eliminare Lilo? e se non si ha più linux?
Grazie
Il ven, 2002-12-13 alle 01:04, Tommy3 ha scritto:
Scusate, ma come si fa ad eliminare Lilo? e se non si ha più linux?
Grazie
fdisk /mbr
Ciao
Sandro
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Linux User # 203143
Linux Machine # 175781
Ciao,
ho cercato come molti di voi mi hanno detto di inserire le stringhe in /etc/lilo.conf
per proporre il caricamento di w2k prof
//linea di intestazione che non ricordo
other = /dev/hdb1
table = /dev/hdb
la voce viene aggiunta. Quando cerco di lanciarla, però ho un errore codice 0x01. E'
di
Alle 23:26, giovedì 21 novembre 2002, Emiliano La Licata ha scritto:
Alle 22:35, giovedì 21 novembre 2002, Daniele Micci ha scritto:
mandarmi la configuarazione del suo LiLO così
ricostruisco la sezione mancante?
Ciao
Grazie! Anche a Fabio.
Daniele
Ciao,
ho per errore rimosso una delle voci del menù di avvio di LiLo... qualcuno
può, per cortesia, mandarmi la configuarazione del suo LiLO così ricostruisco
la sezione mancante? GRAZIE!
Daniele
That's a possibility, John. I'll wait until Terry comes back on line later
today, to see if he has worked out how to correct things. If he can't sort
it I'll try your way - it does sound more promising. Why didn't I think
of that?
Anne
-- Original Message --
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 15:25:10
nicola wrote:
l'installazione) oppure usando il cd di installazione, digitando la parola
rescue2 e seguendo le procedure per montare il fs di root, in modo da poter
il 2 era la seconda coppia di virgolette, immagino :-)
Piu` precisamente:
- avvii da CD
- premi subito F1
- al
salve come faccio a rimettere lilo dopo che win se lo e' mangiato?
Gigi
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Via Bonanno Pisano 25/B, 56126
Come root digita lilo in un qualunque terminale, così facendo non dovrebbe
far altro che riscrivere il contenuto del file /etc/lilo.conf nel Master Boot
Record.
Per sicurezza man lilo
Ciao, Germano
Il 15:31, mercoledì 13 marzo 2002, hai scritto:
salve come faccio a rimettere lilo dopo che
Fabio Manunza wrote:
Alle 19:22, martedì 5 marzo 2002, hai scritto:
salve a tutti
sul mio pc avevo sia win 2000 che mandrake 8.0 ho cancellato tutto per
reistallare i due sistemi operativi ma alla partenza continua a
partirmi lilo, come fare per eliminarlo?
Da DOS un buon vecchio
salve a tutti
sul mio pc avevo sia win 2000 che mandrake 8.0 ho cancellato tutto per
reistallare i due sistemi operativi ma alla partenza continua a
partirmi lilo, come fare per eliminarlo?
se gli dico di partire da floppy mi da errore 0x80 sia con disco linux
che win autopartenti.
Alle 19:22, martedì 5 marzo 2002, hai scritto:
salve a tutti
sul mio pc avevo sia win 2000 che mandrake 8.0 ho cancellato tutto per
reistallare i due sistemi operativi ma alla partenza continua a
partirmi lilo, come fare per eliminarlo?
Da DOS un buon vecchio fdisk /mbr e fai piazza
On Saturday 15 December 2001 04:41, you wrote:
I could use some help with two problems: 1.) How do I edit lilo.conf? I
can find it in a console, but how do I open it and edit or change it?
And, 2.) Is there an inherent problem with using a boo loader such as
Lilo with Windows XP. Would it be
On Friday 14 December 2001 23:41, Robert L Sprowls wrote:
I could use some help with two problems: 1.) How do I edit lilo.conf? I
can find it in a console,
try locate lilo.conf
it's at /etc/lilo.conf
but how do I open it and edit or change it?
vi lilo.conf
And, 2.) Is there an inherent
I could use some help with two problems: 1.) How do I edit lilo.conf? I
can find it in a console, but how do I open it and edit or change it?
And, 2.) Is there an inherent problem with using a boo loader such as
Lilo with Windows XP. Would it be better to use a boot floppy with my
other operating
2001 12:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Edit lilo
I could use some help with two problems: 1.) How do I edit lilo.conf? I
can find it in a console, but how do I open it and edit or change it?
And, 2.) Is there an inherent problem with using a boo loader such as
Lilo with Windows XP
You might want to read the three most recent issues of Lockergnome's Penguin
Shell (subscribe at Lockergnome.com) , they've been about editing LILO.
Hope it helps,
Curt
On Friday 14 December 2001 09:41 pm, you wrote:
I could use some help with two problems: 1.) How do I edit lilo.conf? I
-
From: ENx [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie-it] lilo
: No, veramente non mi riferivo ad Aurora!! Quando ho installato lilo
gli
: ho detto di visualizzare la schermata dove si selezionano i sistemi
: operativi in 1024x768. Come
qualcuno saprebbe dirmi se si puo` e come si fa a cambiare l'immagine
di sfondo di lilo quando parte in modalita` grafica?
Grazie ENx
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: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:04 AM
Subject: [newbie-it] lilo
qualcuno saprebbe dirmi se si puo` e come si fa a cambiare l'immagine
di sfondo di lilo quando parte in modalita` grafica?
Grazie ENx
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Where do I go to temporarily disable lilo? I think that it's
interfering with my attempt to reinstall WinNT. The install hangs up on
the blue install screen.
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In reply to Rich's words, written Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:49:38 -0500
Where do I go to temporarily disable lilo? I think that it's
interfering with my attempt to reinstall WinNT. The install hangs up on
the blue install screen.
Make sure you have a working linux boot diskette.
Boot MessyDOS. Run
not respond to any more emails from you.
Regards,
_nasturtium
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2001 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] LOLI LILO (long live lilo)
It can and _will_ cause you great
On Mon, 5 Nov 2001 02:35, Dan Butler wrote:
If LILO is so damn great, why is GRUB so much easier to work with? Does a
better job and is easier to manage. I believe in working smarter, not
harder. Thus, I have to agree that LILO can be improved. I am sticking
with Grub. And I work in the
]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 8:42 PM
Subject: [newbie] LOLI LILO (long live lilo)
Hello,
LILO can be placed in the Windows 2000 Boot menu! Using instructions at
www.ntcompatible.com/faq2.shtml, (not reproduced here - they are designed
with SuSE linux in mind which would
: Sunday, November 04, 2001 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] LOLI LILO (long live lilo)
It can and _will_ cause you great harm.
The next day, LILO got up to LIL- and wouldn't boot.
It makes configuring LILO more difficult.
It is hacky and dangerous.
Causes more trouble than good.
It is therefore
Sunday, November 04, 2001, 9:41:46 AM, you wrote:
pbc It can and _will_ cause you great harm.
pbc The next day, LILO got up to LIL- and wouldn't boot.
pbc It makes configuring LILO more difficult.
pbc It is hacky and dangerous.
pbc Causes more trouble than good.
pbc It is therefore stupid.
Hello,
LILO can be placed in the
Windows 2000 Boot menu! Using instructions at www.ntcompatible.com/faq2.shtml,
(not reproduced here - they are designed with SuSE linux in mind which would not
be appropraite on this list!), you can add it - and takes only
512bytes.
[at a terminal] lilo -s
In reply to Valerie Cheng's words, written Fri, 19 Oct 2001 15:03:44 -0400
Hi Valerie,
/boot is EMPTY??
Then somehow you managed to delete everything in there as root user.
I am afraid you have to reinstall unless you have a backup. /boot contains all
the kernels and such.
But wait a few,
On Friday 19 October 2001 06:20 pm, you were observed
remarking:
In reply to Valerie Cheng's words, written Fri, 19 Oct
2001 15:03:44 -0400
Hi Valerie,
/boot is EMPTY??
Then somehow you managed to delete everything in there as
root user. I am afraid you have to reinstall unless you
have
ok.. The situation was.. My friend found the iso of WinXP.. So I tried
installing that.. And I guess WinXP killed lilo.. But I kinda expected
that so I had my Linux boot disk ready to use that to come back to linux
and run lilo to install it back... And that's what I did... and it acted
wierd
Thanks everyone for helping me out. :) My lilo is back alive. :)
(and I'm never gonna touch ms windows again...)
Valerie
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Hi,
Please help me...
My LILO disappeared.. and when I run lilo to install it, it says that
/boot/boot.b is missing... I checked is /boot and it's empty... what do
I do??? *sniff sniff*
Any help is appreciated~
Valerie
Hi Valerie,
How could you boot, with the boot empty ? Or didnt you
Hi,
Please help me...
My LILO disappeared.. and when I run lilo to install it, it says that
/boot/boot.b is missing... I checked is /boot and it's empty... what do
I do??? *sniff sniff*
Any help is appreciated~
Valerie
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What you can do is to put in your cd1 and reinstall the lilo.rpm with the
--force command
rpm -Uvh --force lilo-21.7.5-1mdk.i586.rpm (or whatever version you are using)
This will install /boot/boot.b /boot/chain.b etc into the boot directory.
You may also need to install the kernel again if
On Monday 01 October 2001 20:34, Bradley D. Thornton wrote:
during the last stage of installation I chose Lilo graphics mode on boot
and the system appears to hang saying, Starting X Font Server.
I can ssh in just fine but even when I kill xfs it remains. I have no
virtual consoles or
Hi all,
I had installed a new Quantum SCSI 36gb harddisk with adapatec scsi
card.The partion i made is as below
sda1 7gb(fat32)
sda2 50mb(ext2)
sda3 50mb(ext2)
sda5 50mb(ext2)
sda6 300mb(swap)
sda7 6gb (ext2)
sda8 7gb (ext2)
sda9 6gb (ext2)
sda10 8gb (fat32)
I was able
SInce upgrading to md freq3 my graphical lilo has been replaced with the text
one and I can't get it back even through using the mandrake control center. Is
there a file that I can tweak to get it back?
Nev
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Dave Esquer wrote:
Hello all,
While I'm debugging my Mandrake 8 install, I still need to
get some windoze work done and would like the default lilo
boot to be windows. I edited the linux.conf file to have
the default be windows instead of linux but it still
boots me into Mandrake.
I'm
hmmm... do you think editting the lilo.conf might be a better file to edit
(GRIN)
there are settings in the control center to set if LILO or GRUB and if you
want Aurora
On Monday 06 August 2001 16:57, Dave Esquer wrote:
Hello all,
While I'm debugging my Mandrake 8 install, I still need to
Alessandro Rocca wrote:
...
Purtroppo in modalità rescue non riesco a dare il comando
lilo...
quale errore ti da'?
perche' forse dopo aver montato il disco
potrresti dover dare un chroot.
Aehm... effettivamente non ho montato l'hd su quale ho
Linux...
Controlla prima
Purtroppo in modalità rescue non riesco a dare il comando lilo...
In che senso non riesci a dare il comando lilo?
Forse to basta andare nella directory in cui si trova il programma lilo e
dare ./.lilo.
Luca
On Thursday 05 July 2001 17:10, you wrote:
Aehm... effettivamente non ho montato l'hd su quale ho
Linux...
Con mount /dev/... mi dice che non riesce a trovare in fstab
l'hda...
Che accade?
come e' visto il disco o la partzione che vorresti montare?
(hda1, hda2 ecc.)
che comando dai?
Secondary Master? C'è modo di utilizzarlo su un comp diverso da quello su
cui è stato creato?
HELP!!!
credo proprio di no, perche' il floppy di boot e' legato alla tabella di
partizioni del sistema su cui e' stato creato (tantoc he andrebbe aggiornato
ad ogni variazione della tabella stessa)
From: Andrea Celli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: R: [newbie-it] LILO
Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2001 14:23:47 +0200
Ho riguardarto meglio. C'e` un'apposita opzione lilo -r
per ripristinare la situazione precedente.
Purtroppo in modalità rescue non
Andrea Celli wrote:
Come posso fare per rimettere LILO al posto suo?
Non è una cosa che mi sia mai capitata, ma penso che il comando LILO,
lanciato senza alcun flag, vada a riscrivere nell'MBR (che sta per master
boot record) le informazioni necessarie, riportate, vado a memoria,
Thanks to everyone that helped. After going to a prompt and running LILO, my
boot menu updated just nicely.
Thanks again!
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 10:52, you wrote:
Folks,
I'm having trouble removing old entries in my LILO boot menu. I went
through lilo.conf and manually removed the
Folks,
I'm having trouble removing old entries in my LILO boot menu. I went through
lilo.conf and manually removed the entries, but they still remain when I boot
the machine up. Anywhere else I need to look?
--
Terry Sheltra
PC Technician / Asst. Network Administrator
University of Virginia
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 15:52, Terry wrote:
Folks,
I'm having trouble removing old entries in my LILO boot menu. I went
through lilo.conf and manually removed the entries, but they still remain
when I boot the machine up. Anywhere else I need to look?
After editing /etc/lilo.conf you
Per eliminare grub ed evitare casini le alternative sono le seguenti :
installare lilo e questo automaticamente elimina grub ?
Da prompt di dos : Fdisk/MBR ?
Notare bene che ho winme e quindi non posso fare il boot da dos, ma solo da
disco di ripristino funziona ugualmente anche su ME ?
Grazie
Hi folks,
I just upgraded to Mandrake 8.0 from 7.2. I can no longer dual boot
between linux and Win 98.
No lilo. How do I get the lilo back? Thanks.
Marshall
edit /etc/lilo.conf to include windows 98.
Then run /sbin/lilo
See this page for details:
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/install/iboot.html
--- marshall weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
I just upgraded to Mandrake 8.0 from 7.2. I can no
longer dual boot
between linux and Win
You had the problem with lilo boot.
You have to set the lilo parameters right and write to right drive.
As you told, you have windows in first drive, assumed /dev/hda,
and linux in second, /dev/hdb. You need to go in linuxconf and write
lilo in the second drive, /dev/hdb. I had also problems when
Jack Gillis wrote:
I just made a mistake in installing. I forgot to tell the
installer to put LILO in hda7, my boot, partition. It went
into the MBR and that messed up my IBM Boot Manager. I got
that straightened out with fdisk /newmbr but now I need to
get LILO onto hda7 so Linux will
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001 01:27:38 -0800, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Yes! and thank you very much.
Jackedit (as root) the first line of /etc/lilo.conf to
read:
boot=/dev/hda7
and save it. Then in console mode as root, execute lilo,
like this:
/sbin/lilo -v
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