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Error al iniciar lilo



Hola!
Tengo debian, y he instalado fedora. En la instalacion elegi que no me
modificar el gestor de arranque lilo que utilizaba con debian, para asi
despues modificarlo y que pudiera añadir fedora.

Mis particiones estan asi:

>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
> /dev/hda1               1          62      497983+  82  Linux swap
> /dev/hda2              63        5099    40459702+  83  Linux
> /dev/hda3   *        5100        7297    17655435   83  Linux

/hda2 es debian, y hda3 es fedora core 2.

Cuando ejecuto lilo me da el siguiente error, que no encuentra la imagen de
fedora:

> Boot image: /vmlinuz -> boot/vmlinuz-2.6.4
> Added Linux *
> 
> Boot image: /vmlinuz.old -> boot/vmlinuz-2.6.3
> Added LinuxOLD
> 
> Boot image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.5-1.358
> Fatal: open /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.5-1.358: No such file or directory

La configuracion de lilo es:
> # cat /etc/lilo.conf
> # /etc/lilo.conf - See: `lilo(8)' and `lilo.conf(5)',
> # ---------------       `install-mbr(8)', `/usr/share/doc/lilo/',
> #                       and `/usr/share/doc/mbr/'.
> 
> # +---------------------------------------------------------------+
> # |                        !! Reminder !!                         |
> # |                                                               |
> # | Don't forget to run `lilo' after you make changes to this     |
> # | conffile, `/boot/bootmess.txt', or install a new kernel.  The |
> # | computer will most likely fail to boot if a kernel-image      |
> # | post-install script or you don't remember to run `lilo'.      |
> # |                                                               |
> # +---------------------------------------------------------------+
> 
> # Support LBA for large hard disks.
> #
> lba32
> 
> # Overrides the default mapping between harddisk names and the BIOS'
> # harddisk order. Use with caution.
> #disk=/dev/hde
> #    bios=0x81
> 
> #disk=/dev/sda
> #    bios=0x80
> 
> # Specifies the boot device.  This is where Lilo installs its boot
> # block.  It can be either a partition, or the raw device, in which
> # case it installs in the MBR, and will overwrite the current MBR.
> #
> boot=/dev/hda
> 
> # Specifies the device that should be mounted as root. (`/')
> #
> root=/dev/hda2
> 
> # Enable map compaction:
> # Tries to merge read requests for adjacent sectors into a single
> # read request. This drastically reduces load time and keeps the
> # map smaller.  Using `compact' is especially recommended when
> # booting from a floppy disk.  It is disabled here by default
> # because it doesn't always work.
> #
> # compact
> 
> # Installs the specified file as the new boot sector
> # You have the choice between: bmp, compat, menu and text
> # Look in /boot/ and in lilo.conf(5) manpage for details
> #
> install=/boot/boot-menu.b
> 
> # Specifies the location of the map file
> #
> map=/boot/map
> 
> # You can set a password here, and uncomment the `restricted' lines
> # in the image definitions below to make it so that a password must
> # be typed to boot anything but a default configuration.  If a
> # command line is given, other than one specified by an `append'
> # statement in `lilo.conf', the password will be required, but a
> # standard default boot will not require one.
> #
> # This will, for instance, prevent anyone with access to the
> # console from booting with something like `Linux init=/bin/sh',
> # and thus becoming `root' without proper authorization.
> #
> # Note that if you really need this type of security, you will
> # likely also want to use `install-mbr' to reconfigure the MBR
> # program, as well as set up your BIOS to disallow booting from
> # removable disk or CD-ROM, then put a password on getting into the
> # BIOS configuration as well.  Please RTFM `install-mbr(8)'.
> #
> # password=tatercounter2000
> 
> # Specifies the number of deciseconds (0.1 seconds) LILO should
> # wait before booting the first image.
> #
> delay=20
> 
> # You can put a customized boot message up if you like.  If you use
> # `prompt', and this computer may need to reboot unattended, you
> # must specify a `timeout', or it will sit there forever waiting
> # for a keypress.  `single-key' goes with the `alias' lines in the
> # `image' configurations below.  eg: You can press `1' to boot
> # `Linux', `2' to boot `LinuxOLD', if you uncomment the `alias'.
> #
> # message=/boot/bootmess.txt
> prompt
> timeout=150
> #       prompt
> #       single-key
> #       delay=100
> #       timeout=100
> 
> # Specifies the VGA text mode at boot time. (normal, extended, ask, <mode>)
> #
> # vga=ask
> # vga=9
> #vga=normal
> vga=4
> 
> # Kernel command line options that apply to all installed images go
> # here.  See: The `boot-prompt-HOWO' and `kernel-parameters.txt' in
> # the Linux kernel `Documentation' directory.
> #
> # append=""
> append = "hda=7297,255,63"
> 
> # Boot up Linux by default.
> #
> default=Linux
> 
> image=/vmlinuz
>         label=Linux
>         read-only
> #       restricted
> #       alias=1
> 
> image=/vmlinuz.old
>         label=LinuxOLD
>         read-only
>         optional
> #       restricted
> #       alias=2
> 
> root=/dev/hda3
> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.5-1.358
> label="Fedora Core 2"
> initrd=/boot/initrd-2.6.5-1.358.img
> map=/boot/System.map-2.6.5-1.358
> read-only
> 
> # If you have another OS on this machine to boot, you can uncomment the
> # following lines, changing the device name on the `other' line to
> # where your other OS' partition is.
> #
> # other=/dev/hda4
> #       label=HURD
> #       restricted
> #       alias=3
> other=/dev/hda1
>   label="Other(hda1)"

He montado la particion /dev/hda3 de fedora en mi /mnt de debian para ver que 
los archivos son correctos, y el resultado es:
# ls /mnt/boot/
config-2.6.5-1.358  grub  initrd-2.6.5-1.358.img  System.map-2.6.5-1.358  vmlinuz-2.6.5-1.358

¿Cual puede ser el error por el que no me encuentra la imagen de fedora y no me aparece en lilo?
Por cierto, el gestor de arranque lilo lo tengo en el MBR.

Un saludo!
Gerardo



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