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- From: "Robert Martens" <clan_bd2@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 03:49:26 +0900
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I'm still having problems extracting the boot sector from my linux partition. I'm running RedHat 7.0 on a secondary harddisk. My primary is physically connected as master, while my secondary is physically connected as a slave of this master HDD. I don't think this should be much of a problem, though. I've installed LILO on the first sector of my secondary HDD, tried to extract the boot sector with: dd if=/dev/hdb2 bs=512 count=1 of=./bootsect.lin hdb1 is where my 300mb swap partition is located, and hdb2 is my 9.7gb ext2 partition. One problem I've had is booting the partition, as well. To boot up my linux partition, I'm using a bootdisk (floppy). Since my linux resides on a secondary partition, I'm unable to set it "active." I, therefore, tried to alter my BIOS settings to boot from my secondary harddisk. It shows the letter "LI" and stops. I've given up booting from my harddisk, naturally, and resorted to using a bootdisk instead. Although booting from floppy works perfectly, trying to extract the bootsector always ends up in a blank file (512 bytes long). Any suggestions/tips is appreciated! Thanks! P.S. If anyone has any clue as to how I could use the serial connection of my Yamaha RTA 50i router to connect to the Net on linux, please send me infos as well. Thanks again in advance! _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
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