On Tue, 1 Feb 2000
sinck@corp.quepasa.com wrote:
>
>
> \_ >Priveleges?
> \_ Root
>
> Hmm; is the drive still mounted ro when you try this?
Shouldn't matter should it?
> \_ >/dev/hda2 is your linux root drive?
> \_ actually it's /dev/hda7 which i modified the command for
> \_
> \_ >/dev/hda2 is a partition?
> \_ yes, it's my / partition
> So, just to confirm, you're issuing
>
> dd if=/dev/hda7 of=/linuxboot.lnx bs=512 count=1
Is the info in the mbr? You can probably get what you need via lilo. I had
to backup the boot sector via lilo at some point a couple of years ago.
-s save-file
When lilo overwrites the boot sector, it preserves
the old contents in a file, by default
/boot/boot.NNNN where NNNN depends on the device.
This option specifies an alternate save file for
the boot sector. (Or, together with the -u option,
specifies from where to restore the boot sector.)
It seems to me that there was a backup flag as well, but I don't see what
I remember.
ciao,
der.hans
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