Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 22 Jan 2001 23:52:24 -0500 | From | "Gregg Lloyd" <> | Subject | LILO wont boot my kernel image: More details... |
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Hi, I have a 2.2.5-15 kernel linux system (red Hat 6.0) that is installed on /dev/hdc2. I boot it from a floppy. Recently, I did compile my new kernel 2.4 on my Linux System. On the boot floppy, I have LILO (On the hard drive, there's also LILO). For booting my new kernel (/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.0), I added following stanza to /etc/lilo.conf (the one on the hard drive): image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.0 label=linux2.4 root=/dev/hdc2 read-only. Lilo was correctly saved (/sbin/lilo..or lilo would display "Added linux2.2 * Added linux2.4, Added dos). But when I rebooted the system with the boot floppy, LILO wont display linux2.4 so that I can boot with it! LILO would only show up the old linux. I went adding the same stanza (as previously mentionned) to /etc/lilo.conf that is on the floppy. But the problem is still the same: I do not have the choice to boot with linux2.4! I tried "lilo -b /dev/fd0" (after /dev/fd0 have been correctly mounted), but system weirdly complained that "open /boot/message: No such file or directory" (which is wrong!). I got same error message when trying "lilo -C /mnt/floppy/etc/lilo.conf"! ******Here is my /etc/lilo.conf on hard drive********* boot=/dev/hdc2 map=/boot/map install=/boot/boot.b prompt timeout=50 image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.5-15 label=linux2.2 root=/dev/hdc2 read-only image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.0 label=linux2.4 root=/dev/hdc2 read-only other=/dev/hda1 label=dos table=/dev/hda *******Here's lilo.conf on boot floppy***** boot=/dev/fd0 timeout=100 message=/boot/message prompt image=/vmlinuz-2.2.5-15 label=linux2.2 root=/dev/hdc2 image=/vmlinuz-2.2.5-15 label=rescue append="load_ramdisk=2 prompt_ramdisk=1" root=/dev/fd0 image=/vmlinuz-2.4.0 label=linux2.4 root=/dev/hdc2 other=/dev/hda1 label=dos table=/dev/hda
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