maybe one of the partitions in lilo.conf isn't physically mounted, ie. your nt 
partition is somehow inaccessible.

dennison

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>I installed my red hat 6.2 on a different partition. I have Windows NT
>installed in my pc. I decided to have a dual boot system. I was able to use
>the "dd" command and copy the bootsect.lnx file. I configured the boot.ini
>file and created a new entry on the startup screen from RedHat. When i
>reboot and choose the Red Hat entry I have created, "LI" appears and hangs
>from there. It does not continue. What could be the problem here? Thanks!
>
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