joe wrote: > . > Searching the 'net for answers, I found the information copied > below (my question, then, is at the bottom, after this): > > If the LILO files have already been removed ... try using the DOS fdisk > program to rebuild the master boot record with this command (from a DOS boot > floppy): > > * fdisk /mbr > > LILO Usage At boot time, LILO will present you with a boring prompt: > > LILO: > > If you do nothing, LILO will wait the amount of time specified in its > configuration file and then boot the default operating system image. You can > choose an operating system image to boot by typing its label here. If you > can't remember what the labels are, press the TAB key to see a list. The > default image is normally labelled "linux". If your lilo.conf was built by the > Linux setup program, you may also have one called "dos" that boots the DOS or > Windows partition. > > If you need to pass special parameters to the Linux kernel, you can do it by > typing them after the image name. For example, if you need to login to Linux > in single-user mode to repair a damaged system (or because you forgot the root > password), you can type: > > * linux single > > Or if that fails, try: > > * linux 1 > > ---------------- > > Is this ... fdisk /mbr ... something I could/should try? > > Could I do this from the Windows booted partition rather than > from a windows boot floppy? > > Is there any risk of damage or worse to my Linux partitions > and data? > I'd hold off on this. -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss