> What are the versions of SILO involved? Might the boot block on the > old disk be created by an earlier version of SILO? > > Cheers, > - Martin
I'm currently using silo 1.4.9-1 from the testing release. Before the debian installation I run SuSE Linux 7.3 (don't know the silo version, have no media anymore). How can I tell which installation created the boot block?
I think I'll clear the new disk again and do a fresh install of debian sarge onto that new disk. Maybe that helps...
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