Bob....then that's been the real problem all along.  

Is there any file resembling /boot/us.klt?  You might find a
usuable one on your boot floppy and copy it to the /boot/
dirctory.  Change the entry in /etc/lilo.conf to match a
different name or if you can'find it at all then remove the line
in /etc/lilo.conf.

Is there any file resembling /boot/bootmesg.txt?  This one might
be there as just message or something similar.  Change the line
in /etc/lilo.conf to match or if you can'find it at all then
remove the line in lilo.conf.

Is there any file resembling /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.14-24mdk_i486? 
Maybe just vmlinuz?  If not try the one on your boot floppy and
change the line in /etc/lilo.conf to match.  If you can't find
one then we're out of luck. 

Is there any file resembling /boot/initrd.img?  maybe it's
/boot/initrd.img-2.2.14-24mdk_i486?  If not try the one on your
boot floppy and change the line in /etc/lilo.conf to match.  If
you can't find one then we're out of luck. 

When you get all of the above resolved then type, as root,
/sbin/lilo and let's hear what happens when you reboot.


Alan

root wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> > Bob....I believe that the below /etc/lilo.conf is correct for
> > your machine, but you should check that each file specified in
> > it is actually where it is said to be and named correctly in the
> > /etc/lilo.conf file.
> >
> > Is there a file /boot/map?
> > Is there a file /boot/boot.b?
> > Is there a file /boot/us.klt?
> > Is there a file /boot/bootmesg.txt?
> > Is there a file /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.14-24mdk_i486?
> > Is there a file /boot/initrd.img?
> >
> Alan,   The last four  files aren't there, using:
> 
> # ls /boot/........
> 
> Isp has been slow
> 
> entering(copying I hope) to Lilo.conf
> 
> Maybe the files will show up then???

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