After being warned of impending failure of my oldie but goodie 80gig disk -- I 
had placed my root directory there because the installation's partition was too 
small and did this successfully -- I moved the root directory to a partition on 
another disk, edited files, ran lilo, seemingly successfully, and voile: No 
boot. Get 99's or nothing at all.Going into a live Debian 7, I mounted the old 
and new partitions, copied the modified files (which had been done on the old 
version :-( ) and chroot and tried to re-run lilo. Segmentation fault. I had 
been running an up-to-date Sid so maybe that is the problem. The lilo is on the 
partition, not on the live distro.Fact is, with certain combination of cabling, 
I had the bootloader actually work, load the initrd, and start up, but the new 
root was not connected so could not proceed. So what can I do about this?‭‮

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