On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Bert Vortman wrote:

> That is strange, i did a completely fresh install, not an upgrade! The
> BIOS was not changed either.
> And boot=/dev/hda is present too. This is my partition 'layout':
>
> hda1: /
> hda2: /win98    fat32
> hda3: /home
> hda4: /stuff
> hda5: /graphics fat32
> hda6: /games    fat32
>
> hdc1: /usr
> hdc2: /var
> hdc3: /tmp
>
> sda1: /root
> sda2: swap
>
> I can't see the reason why it does not work? The only things I changed
> is the place of /root and the swap (thats now on a scsi drive). I backed
> up everything first, resized the /home partition to have the free space
> of the swap which was on the hda drive. Then I did a completely fresh
> install, only home stayed intact. And then the lilo troubles started.
> So, what can i do about it?
>
> Bert.
>
>
If you are set to boot IDE, then the easy fix is to put /boot on one of
the IDE drives.  This will make LILO happy, and it is easyer then doing
the mapping in lilo.conf so that lilo knows what BIOS drive the SCSI
drive is.

Mikkel
 --

    Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
 for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.



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