Re: Lilo Help

2004-06-23 Thread Andrew W. Gaunt
These steps form the 'Gentoo' install procedure might help when using chroot to to such things. I believe running lilo without a /proc will cause it to at least whine... -- __ | 0|___||. Andrew Gaunt - Computing Development Environment _| _| : : } Lucent Intranet:

RE: Lilo Help

2004-06-22 Thread Mansur, Warren
Title: Lilo Help Hi, Yes first you need to use a boot CD that can mount your original disk (such as your Knoppx CD). Next, execute these steps: - Open a terminal - Go to the directory that contains your original mounted hard drive - executed 'chroot' so that now your hard drive looks

RE: Lilo Help

2004-06-22 Thread Kenneth E. Lussier
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 12:18, Mansur, Warren wrote: - Open a terminal - Go to the directory that contains your original mounted hard drive - executed 'chroot' so that now your hard drive looks like '/' instead Ah, yes... chroot. I knew I was forgetting something. Thanks, Warren! It has been

RE: Lilo Help

2004-06-22 Thread Cole Tuininga
By default, KNOPPIX mounts hard drive partitions with the ro flag. In other words, no writing allowed. 8) There's a way to mount it rw through the gui, but I don't remember it off the top of my head. You should be able to do it from the command line, or so I would imagine. -- The best

Re: Lilo Help

2004-06-22 Thread Mark Komarinski
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 01:59:38PM -0400, Cole Tuininga wrote: By default, KNOPPIX mounts hard drive partitions with the ro flag. In other words, no writing allowed. 8) There's a way to mount it rw through the gui, but I don't remember it off the top of my head. You should be able to do

Re: Lilo Help

2004-06-22 Thread Kenny Lussier
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 14:16, Mark Komarinski wrote: It was mounted rw. I could touch a file, I could delete files, I could change permissions, etc. It just wouldn't let me do anything in /dev, and only in /dev. Oh right. Was /proc mounted? Oddly enough, that came up in a conversation I