joe wrote: > . > While I appreciate all the suggestions that PLUG friends have > offered, I am still stuck with no solution to the subject issue. > > So, I am going to begin preparing a recap, as concise as possible, > the essential facts pertaining to this problem on a web page with > ongoing updates and links to applicable exhibits until some solution > can be found. Good. > To begin, I've placed a screen-capture jpg of a qtparted chart > of my system's primary hard drive at this URL: > > http://www.fixaim.com/temp/partitions.jpg That is helpful. As TMH mentioned, the Active flag is on hda5 looks suspicious. What is contained on hda5? > Since we do know that LILO was previously able to boot the hda6 > partition on which my main Linux system resides, I cannot understand > why it would not be possible to reinstall that exact same LILO someplace > where it can once again do the exact same thing that it had been doing > successfully for months before simply booting Windows apparently blew > it away yesterday morning. Again, according to the documentation I'm reading (The Linux Cookbook), the /boot directory (I presume of the "host" OS) must reside on a *primary* partition. That leads me to believe that some other boot loader (bootmagic, for instance) was handling the stage 1 processing, and chaining to lilo for stage 2. > Thanks again to all who have tried to offer help. > > joe@actionline.com -- 480-325-5055 > I'll call you shortly after I do a little more research. -- -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