Hello everyone,

I've been trying (and failing) to get linux booting
off of a 16 meg san disk card. (It's recognized by the
bios as a SunDisk.)

I'm using lilo, and if I tell it to use lba32, when
booting, I see a L followed by 02 02 02...
If I turn off lba32 all I get is an L.

I fdisked and formatted the card with an ext2
filesystem.

Any ideas what this is indicative of?

My lilo.conf:
boot=/dev/hdc
root=/dev/hdc
install=/mnt/boot/boot.b
vga=normal

image=/mnt/boot/vmLinuz
              label=linux
              root=/dev/hdc1
              read-only

This sandisk came out of a Siemens PC, and it had
linux on it at one time, it was sold as a 'net'
workstation, so I know that the card was able to boot
it at one time.

Thanks for any help, regards,
-Pete

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