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Re: Fighting with lilo



On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 08:55:35AM -0500, Norman Walsh wrote:

I do not know the definite answer. However the `Block move' message 
made me think that /usr/share/doc/lilo/README.common.problems might
be a reasonable starting point.

> I've installed lilo on several machines and it's always performed
> flawlessly until now. I have one machine, a Compaq desktop on which it
> gives "Block move error 0xAE" errors.
> 
> It used to be that it *always* gave this error, so I'd given up and
> installed BootMagic on it.
> 
> I'm messing with that machine's configuration again and so I thought
> I'd give a recent lilo another try. A quick scan of google results on
> the block move error lead me to run 'fdisk /mbr' from the Windows
> partition, hoping that perhaps that would help.
> 
> After reinstalling the DOS MBR, I booted linux off a floppy, moved the
> existing boot.xxx files out of /boot and re-ran lilo (regenerating a
> boot.0300 file, which I also thought might help).
> 
> Upon rebooting, I get the LILO menu and when I select Linux, I get the
> block move error (which flashes past very quickly) then the boot menu
> again.
> 
> Out of frustration, I wacked the enter key a bunch of times and to my
> stunned surprise, it succeeded on the fourth or fifth try. Color me
> confused.
> 
> Can anyone suggest how I might fix this correctly, permanently?
> 
>                                         Be seeing you,
>                                           norm
> 
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