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- Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 03:49:10 -0500
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I had the same problem with LILO on a laptop that I was using at the last company I worked for. There is something funky about lilo, but I never took the time to try to figure it out. I found that if I hit the "Esc" key when it displayed LI that I would get the whole LILO prompt and then I could choose which kernel/OS I wanted to boot up into. However, even if I did not hit the "Esc" key lilo would eventually boot up into the default kernel/OS that I had configure in the lilo conf file. If it simply just hangs on you and never boots then you obviously have a different and/or additional problems that I did not. Of course this does not explain your partition issue which I have no advice to offer. kelly -----Original Message----- From: shawn [mailto:shawn@example.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 1:57 PM To: tlug@example.com Subject: RedHat Woes Hi all, I've run myself into a little problem and was hoping someone might have some advice. It started when I recompiled the kernel to configure module support. I followed the kernel HOW-TO, and had no problems, including running bzlilo at the end. When I rebooted however, the startup stalled at LI where there is usually LILO. I booted with a boot/rescue disk, and got kernel panic, same thing when I used TomsRootBoot, same thing when trying single user mode. I made a "fresh" installation on the secondary hd (hdb) and was then able to boot. When attempting to mount the original drive partitions, though, I am only able to mount the original /boot and / partitions. the original /home contained only dmesg.txt. Attempts to mount other partitions result in: VFS: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock, or too many mounted filesystems. (I am using mount with the -t ext2 option for fs.) Any ideas on how I can work through this mess? Shawn ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai Meeting: October 20 (Fri) 19:00 Place: Tengu TokyoEkiMae Next Technical Meeting: November 11 (Sat) 13:30 Place: LinuxProbe Hall ----------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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