Once booted I was able to run lilo and it fixed the problem ?!
Boh! I'm not sure why it didn't work first time 'round either.
I guess I'm still wondering how to update lilo if you boot with a different root fs? Ay clues?
I think you're looking for the -r option for lilo. Mount your broken root partition under /mnt , and run lilo -r /mnt . Check the man page for details.
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