Hi,
I'm very sorry to say but I'm not sure the problem is lilo.
1) we know the hardware is unreliable
2) you reported also severe ext3 corruptions <- very unusual,
and at large it happens when one has hardware problems
What you experience I'm afraid is the effect that the hardware run on
its limit. Sometimes things work, sometimes doesn't.
It also is possible that Windows overjudge the hardware settings to be
safer (we know it's able to detect it) but Linux doesn't. This can
result that disk io on Win always work but when you use Linux it
corrupts data. Maybe you could report these to Linux kernel
developers, giving a very detailed information on your hardware.
Szaka
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, gregor.pirnaver wrote:
> http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2930
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> Still on RC2...
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> OK, now I booted from a CD and (only) resized windows partition & everything
> works as expected.
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> So I guess there are some problems with lilo installation?
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> If I resize (during installation of 9.1 RC2 on a laptop) NTFS
> partition I can no longer boot in Windows XP Profesional (first I
> got a blue screen, now I get a blank screen).
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