Russell Coker wrote: > > boot = /dev/hda, map = /boot/map.0301 > > Added Linux * > > boot = /dev/hdc, map = /boot/map.1601 > > Added Linux * > > That looks like an old version of LILO. The latest LILO in Debian is > 22.3.3 and doesn't work like that.
Yes, at home I have 22.3.3-2. > > The above is from a Redhat 7.3 system but this worked back in Redhat 6.2, > > I have also done this with a sid system within the past month. > > Strange, it doesn't work like that for me on my SID systems, and I haven't > made a new release of LILO since September last year. My mother's computer has unstable installed and presumably the same lilo (22.3.3-2), if not at least a very close version since I installed her system about a month ago. When I run lilo on her system I see similar output to the lilo output that I quoted from the redhat system. > This is an interesting discussion, but you didn't answer my question of why > anyone would want to run install-mbr on a RAID device. That I don't know (wasn't me that tried to do it). I had thought that maybe install-mbr but I realize now that it is not. I'll have to read up on install-mbr and re-read your howto, sounds like a very useful tool. Fraser -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

