(Mar 10 2005 09:36) Jason C. Greb wrote:
> Well, I followed a bit of Christians advice, and rebooted with the
> rescue CD. I then copied over a compiled version of the new aic79xx.o
> driver. I then when and recreated a new initrd image. I noticed that it
> picked up the aic79xx.o driver. I am thinking this might have been a
> missing piece of mine. So then I rebooted, and thats when I got the
> following where the Lilo prompt should be:
> 
> L 99 99 99 99 ... and then it continues for about 5 lines. I was told
> that Grub had problems with md devices (as I am doing software RAID), so
> to use Lilo. But I know this is a Lilo issue now. Should I use Grub? Are
> there still problems with md devices?

The only issue I can remember with grub is when '/' is on raid1. Anyway,
it's been some time since I last tested this, and I would give grub a go
if I was you. You can always issue lilo again, and right now it's a
matter of getting a working system up and running asap, right? :)



kind regards


c

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