> Now it showed an error as follows:
> 
> Fatal error: no path /boot/boot.b found
> 
> My question is where did i go wrong? I checked the /etc/lilo.conf file

maybe the bootstrapper [boot.b] is toast? Try getting the boot.b from tomsrtbt. but 
look out for compatibility issues 
http://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-list/2000-July/msg00010.html

Vivek
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