> > The problem is he never gets the prompt. I think- based upon a previous > > post of lilo.conf- that root is *way* too high on the disk, /dev/hdb8 if I > > remember right. And boot=/dev/hda does not seem right either. There needs > > to be a partition number there.. If you are using an older mb/bios, then > > that could be the problem. Try setting up /boot=dev/hdb1 and (root) > > /root=/dev/hdb2. Of course this may require a new install. I tried to get > > my RH7.1 box to partion the way *I* thought it should be, and no luck. > > When I let the installation decide I was much better off. But, that > > doesn't mean that you couldn't get it to work just by moving some > > partitions around to be lower on the disk (write your changes into > > lilo.conf then rerun lilo) > > Patrick Sorry about that, perhaps my response was too long and a bit garbled- I would reinstall RedHat letting the install script choose the partitions based upon a completely new install: I installed a second drive as a primary slave today on the Win 98 box. and loaded Red Hat 7.1. I set lilo to install on the mbr of hda [the Win drive]. Upon reboot after the start up bios type stuff I get a blank screen with the letter "L" and that is it. I tried typing and nothing seems to work. Presently I was able to get to C:\>, but I do not know what to do now. My guess is that there must be a way to get to the mbr and kill lilo so at least I can get Windows back and perhaps try again. Anxiously awaiting any responses. Patrick (no not that one, the other one) > > > ------ > I'm a bit bothered by this post - not because it's incorrect, it may > very well be the problem and have the solution in hand. > > In fact, if we go by the contents of his lilo.conf which lists > root=/dev/hdb8 (which may or may not be out of BIOS range), it seems > apparent to me that lilo is indeed installed in the mbr of his master > drive and this startup choice between OS should indeed be available. > > It's also possible that the problem is as you say, that the '/boot' > partition was written on a sector not available to his BIOS - and thus > isn't found and in that case, I could point him to ... > > Using LILO when BIOS can't see the Root Partition > > > but he was asking for step by step instructions..."sorry to ask for > by-the-numbers" and your explanation isn't gonna help him. > > Craig > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >