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Hi,
I have spent the past several days trying to find the answer and had no luck.
I check this lists archives, Redhat's, Caldera. Any HOWTO related to LILO or
Solaris, and even went to Sun's site.
I have three hard drives. On the first IDE HDD, I have three partitions,
win95 on the first, Linux boot on the 2nd (I could never get Linux to boot of
the SCSI drive, so went this route) and win-data on the 3rd partition. The 2n
HDD is a SCSI with Mandrake-Linux 7.2 only. The 3rd HDD, is a 13GB IDE with
Solaris 8.0.
I had win95 and Linux installed first, then unplugged the HDDs, and had only
the 13GB HDD plugged in when I installed Solaris, since I did not want to
take the chance of overwriting something.
LILO will boot both Linux and win95. To boot Solaris, I must change the boot
order in the BIOS. and change it back to boot LILO.
I put an entry in LILO, and it will not boot Solaris. What is the correct
format of lilo.conf for Solaris? I cant find it anywhere, so made a guess.
My current lilo.conf
boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
vga=normal
default=linux
keytable=/boot/us.klt
lba32
prompt
timeout=100
message=/boot/message
menu-scheme=wb:bw:wb:bw
image=/boot/vmlinuz-secure
label=secure
root=/dev/sda6
initrd=/boot/initrd-secure.img
vga=788
read-only
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=linux
root=/dev/sda6
initrd=/boot/initrd.img
read-only
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=failsafe
root=/dev/sda6
initrd=/boot/initrd.img
append=" failsafe"
read-only
image=/boot/vmlinuz-hack
label=hack
root=/dev/sda6
initrd=/boot/initrd-hack.img
vga=788
read-only
other=/dev/hda1
label=windows
table=/dev/hda
other=/dev/hdc1
label=solaris
table=/dev/hdc
other=/dev/fd0
label=floppy
unsafe
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Best Regards, Bruce
http://www.harrisherd.com
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