If you want to REALLY clear the mbr use this:
Format a dos disk as a bootup diskette (use /s).
Copy debug.exe (or .com, cant quite remember) to the disk
Run debug and type these commands:
F 9000:0 L 200 0
a
Mov dx,9000
Mov es,dx
Xor bx,bx
Mov cx,0001
Mov dx,0080
Mov ax,0301
Int 13
Int 20
g
If
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 05:50:00PM -0500, casler, heather wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm hoping someone can help. I royally hosed this system!! I have a system
> with an 8GB drive with 3 partitions (hopefully): NT 2.1GB, swap 133MB and
> Linux having the rest. I am desparately trying to get it so it w
Please don't post this sort of thing to the linux kernel list. The
kernel list is for kernel related development issues.
It sounds like you have hosed you NT boot loader when you installed,
lilo, probably on the MBR. What does your lilo.conf file look like, and
what does linux fdisk say about