Nope , There is no such file in that directory. No boot.b file.
How is this creared and how is it put ther ??
Like I said , I created a new /boot partion , I neglected to rename the old
one , so on boot up I lost the orig , now I need to find out how to create
the files or replace them.
lilo says that file is not there , not that it cant create it !
Thanks
Samy
At 12:13 PM 2/19/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>Samy Elashmawy wrote:
>>
>> Trying to configure lilo via yast , I set up two configs ,
>> one for linux
>> using liunux mounting /dev/hdc1
>> and one for win/dos using /dev/hda1
>> On exiting the lilo section I recieve the following error
>> Confermation box
>> lilo command output
>> open /boot//boot.b no such file or directory
>> Any Ideas any one ,
>> Note I had to create a n partion and mounted it below the 1024 cyclender.
>> I used /dev/hdc4 mounted as boot with starting from 1 to 36 ( fist section
>> on the drive. Then I reinstaled the kernal form cd. then wnnt into yast do
>> setup lilo , that when this problem came up at the end on trying to run
lilo
>
>Maybe your motherboard dosn't allow booting from
>/dev/hdc.
>Try putting /boot in /dev/hda1
>
>
>
>
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