"Michael J. Schweppe" wrote: > > >wow - I believe that when your /boot oartutuib is on the slave drive, > >you have to include something like bios=0x82 in lilo.conf - you should > >have seen a message flash by about this at the tail end of the install. > > Messages go by pretty fast, couldn't tell you... drats... now I know that that information is sent to a file somewhere so you can view it later... Just cannot recall of the top of my head where... Just checked. /var/log/boot.msg contains a bunch of stuff, but I though there was more somewhere... > To recap, on the initial install, after the second cd was placed I > stepped out of the room for an extended period of time. This was a > mistake because I missed the boot creation section, apparently Linux > timed out and finished the install. Hence no boot disk on round one. ahhh... > After I got the fdisk /mbr sqaured away [I didn't know that after you > issue the fdisk /mbr commmand that noting happens on the command line > but that you reboot anyhow. OK, so I'm back in Win and reinstall Red > Hat. Careful to pay close attention and make boot disk. Reboot. > Blah. Same issue :-(. After reboot I get the usual power up stuff, > and then a flashing "L" with a non-responsive system. > > Use boot disk to get Linux up. > > Here is a copy of my /etc/lilo.conf > > boot=/dev/hda > map=/boot/map > install=/boot/boot.b > prompt > timeout=50 > message=/boot/message > linear > default=dos > > image=/boot/vmlinux-2.4.2-2 > label=linux > read-only > root=/dev/hdb8 I have: image = /boot/vmlinuz_24 label = linux_2.4 root = /dev/hdb3 initrd = /boot/initrd_24 append = "hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi" optional another entry for scsi drives: image = /boot/vmlinuz root = /dev/sda4 initrd=/boot/initrd label = suse70 append = "hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi" The ide-scsi stuff is necessary only if you are going to try to run Xcdroast (to burn CD's) I remember something about initrd being required in certain cases... Cannot remember which ones though. Also the read-only tage you use here I have in the header which I have: boot = /dev/fd0 vga = normal read-only menu-scheme = Wg:kw:Wg:Wg lba32 prompt timeout = 80 message = /boot/message default=linux_2.4 > other=/dev/hda1 > optional > label=dos For this I have: other = /dev/hda1 label = nt table = /dev/hda Hope this helps... EBo -- ps: you said that NT went on the second of two scsi drives. Did I hear that correctly?