Manish Bhalla wrote:
> Dear All,
> i got this request for help regarding Rh6.1 installation, and frankly i am stumped.
>so i am forwarding the message on to LI, in the hope that all the 'guru's out there
>may be able to help.
>
> "From: D V Sridharan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: linux help
>
> the first time i tried everything went off well, i had the kde desktop running
>etc... but i thought it was too slow... so tried a reinstall with fewer ops. - thats
>when the wheels came off... the reinstall went well... but my old darling refuses to
>boot... after the message "congratulations... remove media and restart" the screen
>prints LI- and blinks...
i have seen a lot of these and beleive me AFAIK this is the only solution to this
prob. boot from the winduss boot disk and run fdisk with /mbr. then do a dummy install
of ur linux box and when prompted to which partition the lilo info is to be stored u
can either choose hda1 ( do the same again and may encounter similar probs ) or into
the first sector of ur linux native partition ( which i prefer ) then boot using the
bootdisk and copy the file vmlinuz-xxx.xx.xx file to a direc on ur winduss m/c. copy
the file loadlin.exe from the linux cd onto the same direc. write a batch file which
has a single line
loadlin vmlinuz ( rename the original file to this ) boot=/dev/hdax ( the partition u
installed lilo )
now boot into winduss nad run the batch file to get into linux ( simple ) ;-)
> i tried rebooting with the boot disk prepared during install: this time i type
>'linux' or 'rescue' against the 'boot:' prompt and i get a series of errors, like
>error 0x80 or 0x04 and the like... the process autocycles forever...
bad sectors in the floppy ??? very much possible.
--
Chetan Gopal K.
7th sem. Computer Science and Engineering,
U.V.C.E. Bangalore
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