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Re: LILO: Map segment is too big.



On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 05:16:27PM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, John Marter wrote:
> 
> > 1. chroot is not one of the commands on the rescue disk.
> > I haven't had to do a rescue for several years, but the other
> > time I started by doing a chroot to my usual disk partition.
> > Is it normal to do rescues without chroot?
> 
> Well, if your system is good enough too boot off I usually just tell 
> linux that it's Root is /dev/hda1 (or whatever) and have it boot off the
> harddisk with the good kernel from the floppy, tell it that init is
> /bin/sh and you'll get a nice shell prompt on a ro system.

Many times when I screw my system up...I find I have to re-lilo it
sldo...for a rescue disk which probably has chroot (I love chroot myself)
check out "Tom's Unix on a Floppy" or as a co-worker of mine
labels his copy "More Magic"
below is the lsm from the package
-Steve

Begin3
Title:		tomsrtbt
Version:	1.1.4.47
Entered-date:	05APR98
Description:	"The most Linux on one (1,722K) floppy."
		1722MB boot/root rescue disk with a lot of hardware and tools.
		Supports ide, scsi, tape, network adaptors, PCMCIA, much more.
		About 100 utility programs and tools for fixing and restoring.
		See 'ReadMe-Features' for the list of what's included.  Not a
		script, just the diskette image packed up chock full of stuff.
		Also good as learn-unix-on-a-floppy as it has mostly what you
		expect- vi, emacs, awk, sed, sh, manpages- loaded on ramdisks.
Keywords:	rescue, recovery, emergency, floppy, tomsrtbt
Author: 	tom@toms.net (Tom Oehser)
Maintained-by:	tom@toms.net (Tom Oehser)
Primary-site:	sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/recovery
		1722 kB tomsrtbt-1.1.4.47.tar.gz
		1 kB tomsrtbt-1.1.4.47.lsm
Alternate-site:	ftp.clark.net/pub/toehser/rb
		1722 kB tomsrtbt-current.tar.gz
Copying-policy:	GPL
End


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** Stephen Carpenter ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** sjc@delphi.com **
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