En Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 09:54:23PM +0800, Edwin Linux Fan escribio:
#_ Try making a separate /boot partition (10mb)
#_ 
#_ Make sure the MBR is available to write over.
#_ You can use fdisk /mbr with dos.
#_ 
#_ If you finished installing and it still a problem,
#_ try a rescue disk from a distro like Suse or a diskette.
#_ Boot the installed partition and from there edit the
#_ lilo.conf then do the lilo -v and see if it now works.
#_ Maybe slackware installer is in error.

Try putting the "linear" command in lilo.conf.


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