On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 17:26, Charles Wilkins wrote: > Hello all, > > I am installing a dual-boot Linux/Win2K machine for a graduate student > at the University I work at and I am having a major problem with LILO. > The machine is a Gateway2000 E-4200. I have woody installed on > /dev/hdb with /dev/hdb2 as the root of the filesystemand /dev/hdb1 as > the /boot partition. Windows 2000 is installed on /dev/hda1. I have > the LILO bootstrapper installed in the MBR of /dev/hda. The > /etc/lilo.conf is unchanged from what debconf set up during installation. > > What happens when I try to boot the system is this ... nothing at all. > The POST runs the screen blanks and the cursor sits flashing in the > upper left-hand corner of the screen. I have used dd to copy the MBR of > /dev/hda to a file, looked at it with ghex, and it appears to be a valid > LILO bootstrap program. > > My question is this ... does anyone have any experience with > dual-booting on the Gateway E-4200? Does anyone know if the ROM-BIOS on > that machine supports booting off of anything but BIOS Device 0x80 > (Primary Master IDE device)? I have pored over the Dual-Boot-HOWTOs and > even compared /etc/lilo.conf to the /etc/lilo.conf on my sarge box at > home (dual-boot Debian testing/Win95), all to no avail. The system > boots up just fine using my Debian CD1 with "rescue root=/dev/hdb2" > typed in at the "boot:" prompt, so it doesn't appear to be > filesystem-related. It just appears that the system is refusing to run > the bootstrapper for LILO. > > Thanks in advance, > > ninewands Have you tried running lilo again? Have you tried using mkbook to create a boot disk.? -- Kevin Mark <kmark@pipeline.com>
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