How big is your root partition going to be? If the partition is over a certain size, lilo will not work. You should run lilo, and look at any messages. I had to use a smaller partition for /boot, and this was the first partition on my /dev/hdc. I pointed the boot flag to /dev/hda. I needed to have this because of Windows not wanting to install onto anything other than /dev/hda1. After doing this, lilo worked fine, and it booted OK. On Mon, 03 Apr 2000, you wrote: > I've used SC and it is a very useful program. To get it to work with Lilo make > sure that you had Lilo installed in the first sector of the root partition. > Then all you have to do is point SC to that partition for booting Linux. The > only problem I had was figuring out which Ext2 partition was the root for > linux. Simple solution, try them one at a time till one boots, heheh. > > Rusty Carruth wrote: > > > > > > > > The problem is that system commander does not see a valid > > > > Wait a sec - how exactly are you planning to boot - using system > > commander or lilo? > > > > > bootable, MBR record for linux. If I could get it to boot LILO > > > I would be fine, but I can not even get it to boot LILO (except > > > from the boot diskette) > > > > in the installs I've done, (and some of them got PRETTY strange - i had > > a system set up one time where I could boot from one boot loader to another > > all day long - I had NT's boot loader, OS/2's boot loader, and LILO all > > inter-linked - yeah, don't try this at home ;-) ... > > > > Ok, lets start that again. In the installs I've done, I either use > > the 'dumber' boot loaders from 'normal' os's and let them point to > > lilo on the linux root partition on /dev/hda, OR I install lilo on > > the MBR and let IT be the first thing to see life, then let it know > > that my boot images are on a different drive. I don't recall ANY > > boot loaders other than LILO being able to do that (but now someone > > will correct me ;-) > > > > So, do you reeally NEED system commander as the MBR boot loader? > > > > if not, boot linux from your floppy, set up lilo.conf sorta like I suggested > > last message, run lilo (make sure it was happy), and reboot... LILO > > should now be your MBR boot loader and be able to find your bootable > > image over on /dev/hdc. > > > > OR, if you absolutely MUST use SC, either install it somewhere other than > > the MBR and let lilo boot to it as the second stage boot loader, OR > > install LILO on /dev/hdc and tell SC to boot there (assuming it CAN), OR > > make a small partition on /dev/hda, put lilo there (pointing to your /dev/hdc > > linux partition), and tell SC to boot THAT. > > > > If none of those work, then I'm fresh out of ideas! A SC guru > > will have to take over... > > > > rusty > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > > > > The problem is that system commander does not see a valid > > > > Wait a sec - how exactly are you planning to boot - using system > > commander or lilo? > > > > > bootable, MBR record for linux. If I could get it to boot LILO > > > I would be fine, but I can not even get it to boot LILO (except > > > from the boot diskette) > > > > in the installs I've done, (and some of them got PRETTY strange - i had > > a system set up one time where I could boot from one boot loader to another > > all day long - I had NT's boot loader, OS/2's boot loader, and LILO all > > inter-linked - yeah, don't try this at home ;-) ... > > > > Ok, lets start that again. In the installs I've done, I either use > > the 'dumber' boot loaders from 'normal' os's and let them point to > > lilo on the linux root partition on /dev/hda, OR I install lilo on > > the MBR and let IT be the first thing to see life, then let it know > > that my boot images are on a different drive. I don't recall ANY > > boot loaders other than LILO being able to do that (but now someone > > will correct me ;-) > > > > So, do you reeally NEED system commander as the MBR boot loader? > > > > if not, boot linux from your floppy, set up lilo.conf sorta like I suggested > > last message, run lilo (make sure it was happy), and reboot... LILO > > should now be your MBR boot loader and be able to find your bootable > > image over on /dev/hdc. > > > > OR, if you absolutely MUST use SC, either install it somewhere other than > > the MBR and let lilo boot to it as the second stage boot loader, OR > > install LILO on /dev/hdc and tell SC to boot there (assuming it CAN), OR > > make a small partition on /dev/hda, put lilo there (pointing to your /dev/hdc > > linux partition), and tell SC to boot THAT. > > > > If none of those work, then I'm fresh out of ideas! A SC guru > > will have to take over... > > > > rusty > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > _______________________________________________ > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss -- Rick Rosinski http://www.rickrosinski.com rick@rickrosinski.com