You had the problem with lilo boot. You have to set the lilo parameters right and write to right drive. As you told, you have windows in first drive, assumed /dev/hda, and linux in second, /dev/hdb. You need to go in linuxconf and write lilo in the second drive, /dev/hdb. I had also problems when moving boot sectors and/or partitions, I like it is better to write always new lilo. That way partition data of lilo keeps in current and it won´t crash. Ari
- RE: [newbie] Re: lilo/grub problem Ari Toivola
- RE: [newbie] Re: lilo/grub problem Jamie M. Dyer
