Richard Gintz wrote:
>
> anybody have an idea of why this is happening?
> HELP!
> thx,
> dick
Try booting off of a floppy then running
lilo -r /dev/<boot partition>
That will make lilo do a chroot to the boot partition before it runs.
This way it will re-install as specified in /etc/lilo.conf. You may want
to mount your boot partition and look at this file before you run the
above command. Also, what changes were made to your system since the
last successful boot?
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