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- Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 12:53:43 +0900
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I think I found out my problem. I didn't install lilo AT ALL. Silly thing I did..... Thanks for putting me on the right track though! I couldn't have gotten to that conclusion without your help! >From: "SN_Diamond" <Norman.Diamond@example.com> >Reply-To: tlug@example.com >To: "TLUG mailing list" <tlug@example.com> >Subject: Re: Another thing... Boot Sector >Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 10:27:20 +0900 > > > Is it possible to extract a linux partition's boot sector? My linux > > resides on /dev/hdb2, but whenever I try to extract the boot > > sector (to allow NT Loader to boot the partition), I seem to get > > no output. > > dd if=/dev/hdb2 bs=512 count=1 of=bootsect.lin > >That command should report 1+0 records in and 1+0 records out, and it >should >copy the boot sector to your file bootsect.lin. > >The fact that your linux system resides on /dev/hdb2 isn't quite relevant >here. The question is where you told lilo to install the lilo boot sector. >Obviously you (correctly for your purposes) remembered not to let it >install >lilo in the MBR of /dev/hda. We still don't have evidence of whether you >correctly told it /dev/hdb2, and whether the lilo command obeyed your >request. If it didn't get there, then the dd command should still operate >and produce the same visible output, but the resulting bootsect.lin file >won't contain what you need. > >Of course, next you need to copy bootsect.lin to /c (or wherever you mount >your Windows-style C: drive, i.e. the NT system partition). > >(By the way, in case the above wording looks strange, it is. Microsoft >uses >the words "system partition" for the partition that gets booted and >Microsoft uses the words "boot partition" for the partition where the NT >system files are installed.) > >Hmm. Since you already ran the dd command, you had Linux running, but you >didn't get there from the NT booter. So you booted from a Linux rescue >floppy? > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >Next Technical Meeting: Sat, May 12 13:30- >Next Nomikai Meeting: Fri, June (TBA) 19:30- Tengu Tokyo Eki Mae >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
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