This may help
boot into linux again and edit lilo.conf.
add this line to the top section:
lba32
then save, exit, and rerun lilo:
# /sbin/lilo -v -v
HTH
J
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Bert Vortman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have changed some of my partitions, resized and moved them. Then I
> decided to install a fresh Redhat 7.1. The installation went well, no
> errors. Then I tried to reboot and LILO came back with the 'LI' Error.
> So I booted from a floppy, that went well. I looked into lilo.conf, no
> errors there. So, I did an new 'lilo -v'. No success after a reboot,
> same 'LI' error. I deleted the MBR with fdisk /mbr, returned to linux,
> did a 'lilo -v', rebooted again, same 'LI' error. I even tried a new
> install, with the same result. I even re-partioned the drive, and
> installed another install. no effect too. Same error. What ever I do, I
> can't get lilo to work. The previous installation before 7.1 worked
> well, no errors then. It looks like something went wrong with the
> resizing and moving of partitions, though no errors are found. Anyone
> having ideas what can cause this weird behaviour? And even more: how do
> I fix it?
>
> Regards,
>
> Bert
>
>
>
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