a rescue disk that had Lilo on it.
regards,
Jack
>From: Tom Oehser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: restore--how?
> > > > lilo -r /linux -v
> > >
> > >No. This is the wrong way to do it. You are lik
> > > lilo -r /linux -v
> >
> >No. This is the wrong way to do it. You are likely to get a version
> >conflict as you will be running the lilo executable on tomsrtbt against
> >the boot.b file on your system.
>
> uhh, i don't get it.
> what exactly conflicts with what?
I don't get what you d
> else is trying to help. Tom's boot disk is way cool BTW. How big of a deal is
> it to install ssh client on it so i can get to another machine on my network
> to look at something?
Well, that is why I include telnet and nc, maybe I'll add a way to pipe it
through xtea, ssh is doable, you migh
Tom Oehser wrote:
> > lilo -r /linux -v
>
>No. This is the wrong way to do it. You are likely to get a version
>conflict as you will be running the lilo executable on tomsrtbt against
>the boot.b file on your system.
uhh, i don't get it.
what exactly conflicts with what?
it seems to me if t
Tom Oehser wrote:
> > > Without realizing I needed a "boot" disk, as well as the
> > > emergency disk, I allowed Windows to blow away my mbr. My
> > > Linux is on sdb1, by itself, WIN is on sda1 by itself. Now
> > > I got tomsrtbt as someone advised here, and it boots up,
> > > but I can't even
> > Without realizing I needed a "boot" disk, as well as the
> > emergency disk, I allowed Windows to blow away my mbr. My
> > Linux is on sdb1, by itself, WIN is on sda1 by itself. Now
> > I got tomsrtbt as someone advised here, and it boots up,
> > but I can't even seem to see sdbx. or mount i
Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Without realizing I needed a "boot" disk, as well as the
> emergency disk, I allowed Windows to blow away my mbr. My
> Linux is on sdb1, by itself, WIN is on sda1 by itself. Now
> I got tomsrtbt as someone advised here, and it boots up,
> but I can't even seem to see sdbx
%-> Without realizing I needed a "boot" disk, as well as the
%-> emergency disk, I allowed Windows to blow away my mbr. My
%-> Linux is on sdb1, by itself, WIN is on sda1 by itself. Now
%-> I got tomsrtbt as someone advised here, and it boots up,
%-> but I can't even seem to see sdbx. or mount