hello all,

 thanx for your help.

 atlast the problem got solved...

 as all of you mentioned, it was problem

 with the missing DEFAULT entry.

 i.e. there must be an entry corresponding

 to the line

   default=xxxxx

 so I changed the above line to

  default=linux-2.2.13

 which is the first entry in my /etc/lilo.conf

 file which previously looked

   default=linux

 when i ran   "lilo"  iam no more getting

 the message "No images have been specified".

 

 though the problem is solved, iam still unable

 to understand why it was not including that
 
 single image(the one i added newly).

 why just that image was missing in the options

 at boot time.

 anybody can tell why this happened.


 thank you all for helping me.

                                                Madhu P   
   

On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:

> Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> 
> >                 Hi Bret,
> >
> > > Rearrange the lines in your lilo.conf to :
> > >
> > >  label=mynew
> > >      image=/boot/vmlinuz-mynew
> > >      root=/dev/hda2
> > >      read-only
> >
> >  For a moment I thought you we're right. But no, image always comes before
> > label. Check your lilo.conf. Please don't confuse me again ;-).
> 
> Oops you are absolutely right.  I thought I did look so went to prove it to
> you and .... sure enough image comes first.  Sorry for the mis information.
> I bet it is the missing default image name.
> 
> Bret
> 
> 
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