Messages in this thread | | | From | James Mastros <> | Subject | RE: Trouble booting past "LI" with large SCSI | Date | Tue, 1 Apr 1997 20:22:44 -0500 |
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---------- From: Illuminati Primus[SMTP:vermont@gate.net] Sent: Monday, March 31, 1997 8:48 PM To: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu Subject: Trouble booting past "LI" with large SCSI
Hello, I'm sorry about this being a little off topic, but I've tried almost everything.. And now its almost 2am.. doh.. And probably everyone knows how to do this right except me.. Well anyway.. I have a machine with one large (2 gig) SCSI drive that I just recently installed linux on (by mostly copying everything over the network).. I read the docs about how you have to set up a small partition under the first 1024 cylinders to boot off of, and I did that. I set aside 10 megs for that purpose under /boot (and I copied all the lilo stuff into it). I installed lilo with the target pointing to /dev/sda (the MBR). However, after rebooting it pops up with the two letters "LI". How do I fix this? Reading the LILO README, it says: LI The first stage boot loader was able to load the second stage boot loader, but has failed to execute it. This can either be caused by a geometry mismatch or by moving /boot/boot.b without running the map installer.
I have reinstalled lilo into the MBR several times now after moving it to the small 10 meg partition on sda1, so it must not be caused by being unable to find boot.b.. So I guess this means its a geometry mismatch? If so, what causes this? How do I fix it? If it makes any difference, the computer is an HP Vectra.. might the BIOS be disguising the geometry? Something else that might (?) be relevant: Once I tried using a regular MBR with the active partition set to sda1 (fdisk /mbr), but that results a message similar to "cannot find operating system".. Why not? Any help is sincerely appreciatted.. Thanks, -Vermont Rutherfoord vermont@gate.net
For example porposes: Dos is on /dev/hda1 Linux is on /dev/hda2 (kernel at /vmlinuz)
1> From linux fdisk, set the bootable partition to part#1 2> From DOS, do fdisk /MBR 3> A normal power-up should get you to DOS 4> From linux, install LILO *on /dev/hda2* 5> Set part#2 bootable, part#1 unbootable 6> Normal power-up should goto a LILO menu (Trivial to setup the lilo.conf file.)
--- James Mastros
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