Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: Lilo setup improperly on multi-hard drive setup, how to fix?

  1. #1

    Lilo setup improperly on multi-hard drive setup, how to fix?

    Hi all. I did a HDD install to hdb. I created a 100mb boot partition on hdb1, a 1024mb swap partition on hdb2, and the root partition comprising the rest of the disk on hdb3. During the sudo knx-hdinstall, Lilo was auto-setup on hda's MBR. This is not a problem, but it was setup improperly. hda1, for the record, is Win2k FAT32. It boots Windows OK but not Linux. The default option, Linux, tries to boot Knoppix and fails.

    How do I fix that?

  2. #2
    Note: the exact error on boot...
    Code:
    Freeing unused kernel memory: 132k freed
    Kernel panic: no init found. Try passing init= option to kernel

  3. #3
    Senior Member registered user
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Nova Scotia, Canada
    Posts
    2,479

    Re: Lilo setup improperly on multi-hard drive setup, how to

    Quote Originally Posted by Kethinov
    Hi all. I did a HDD install to hdb. I created a 100mb boot partition on hdb1, a 1024mb swap partition on hdb2, and the root partition comprising the rest of the disk on hdb3. During the sudo knx-hdinstall, Lilo was auto-setup on hda's MBR. This is not a problem, but it was setup improperly. hda1, for the record, is Win2k FAT32. It boots Windows OK but not Linux. The default option, Linux, tries to boot Knoppix and fails.

    How do I fix that?
    Boot the Knoppix CD and open a console window (clam shell icon on the taskbar) then sudo mount /dev/hdb3 /mnt/hdb3 and post the /mnt/hdb3/etc/lilo.conf here so we can see it. You can also try at the lilo screen just start typing root=/dev/hdb3 then hit enter you may have to put Linux or whatever the lilo screen displays to boot knoppix in front of the root= line.

  4. #4
    This is the lilo.conf that the sudo knx-hdinstall generated...

    Code:
    vga=791
    # /etc/lilo.conf - See: `lilo(8)' and `lilo.conf(5)',
    # ---------------       `install-mbr(8)', `/usr/share/doc/lilo/',
    #                       and `/usr/share/doc/mbr/'.
    
    # +---------------------------------------------------------------+
    # |                        !! Reminder !!                         |
    # |                                                               |
    # | Don't forget to run `lilo' after you make changes to this     |
    # | conffile, `/boot/bootmess.txt', or install a new kernel.  The |
    # | computer will most likely fail to boot if a kernel-image      |
    # | post-install script or you don't remember to run `lilo'.      |
    # |                                                               |
    # +---------------------------------------------------------------+
    
    # Support LBA for large hard disks.
    #
    lba32
    
    # Overrides the default mapping between harddisk names and the BIOS'
    # harddisk order. Use with caution.
    #disk=/dev/hde
    #    bios=0x81
    
    #disk=/dev/sda
    #    bios=0x80
    
    # Specifies the boot device.  This is where Lilo installs its boot
    # block.  It can be either a partition, or the raw device, in which
    # case it installs in the MBR, and will overwrite the current MBR.
    #
    boot=/dev/hda
    
    # Specifies the device that should be mounted as root. (`/')
    #
    root=/dev/hdb3
    
    # Enable map compaction:
    # Tries to merge read requests for adjacent sectors into a single
    # read request. This drastically reduces load time and keeps the
    # map smaller.  Using `compact' is especially recommended when
    # booting from a floppy disk.  It is disabled here by default
    # because it doesn't always work.
    #
    # compact
    
    # Installs the specified file as the new boot sector
    # You have the choice between: bmp, compat, menu and text
    # Look in /boot/ and in lilo.conf(5) manpage for details
    #
    install=/boot/boot-menu.b
    
    # Specifies the location of the map file
    #
    map=/boot/map
    
    # You can set a password here, and uncomment the `restricted' lines
    # in the image definitions below to make it so that a password must
    # be typed to boot anything but a default configuration.  If a
    # command line is given, other than one specified by an `append'
    # statement in `lilo.conf', the password will be required, but a
    # standard default boot will not require one.
    #
    # This will, for instance, prevent anyone with access to the
    # console from booting with something like `Linux init=/bin/sh',
    # and thus becoming `root' without proper authorization.
    #
    # Note that if you really need this type of security, you will
    # likely also want to use `install-mbr' to reconfigure the MBR
    # program, as well as set up your BIOS to disallow booting from
    # removable disk or CD-ROM, then put a password on getting into the
    # BIOS configuration as well.  Please RTFM `install-mbr(8)'.
    #
    # password=tatercounter2000
    
    # Specifies the number of deciseconds (0.1 seconds) LILO should
    # wait before booting the first image.
    #
    delay=20
    
    # You can put a customized boot message up if you like.  If you use
    # `prompt', and this computer may need to reboot unattended, you
    # must specify a `timeout', or it will sit there forever waiting
    # for a keypress.  `single-key' goes with the `alias' lines in the
    # `image' configurations below.  eg: You can press `1' to boot
    # `Linux', `2' to boot `LinuxOLD', if you uncomment the `alias'.
    #
    # message=/boot/bootmess.txt
    prompt
    timeout=150
    #	prompt
    #	single-key
    #	delay=100
    #	timeout=100
    
    # Kernel command line options that apply to all installed images go
    # here.  See: The `boot-prompt-HOWO' and `kernel-parameters.txt' in
    # the Linux kernel `Documentation' directory.
    #
    # append=""
    append="hda=scsi hdb=scsi hdc=scsi hdd=scsi hde=scsi hdf=scsi hdg=scsi hdh=scsi apm=power-off nomce"
    
    # Boot up Linux by default.
    #
    default=Linux
    
    image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-xfs
    	label=Linux
    	initrd=/boot/initrd.gz
    	read-only
    #	restricted
    #	alias=1
    
    image=/vmlinuz.old
    	label=LinuxOLD
    	read-only
    	optional
    #	restricted
    #	alias=2
    
    # If you have another OS on this machine to boot, you can uncomment the
    # following lines, changing the device name on the `other' line to
    # where your other OS' partition is.
    #
    # other=/dev/hda4
    #	label=HURD
    #	restricted
    #	alias=3
    other=/dev/hdc1
      label="WinNT(hdc1)"
    
    other=/dev/hda1
      label="Windows(hda1)"
    
    other=/dev/hdb1
      label="Linux(hdb1)"

  5. #5
    I solved this problem and I'll post the solution in the hopes that it helps someone in the future.

    If you repartition your hard drive from the Knoppix LiveCD and it tells you that you have to reboot in order to see the new table, DO NOT IGNORE IT.

    I've ignored this message before when installing other Linux distros, and it's worked fine. The biggest reason I ignored it this time was because rebooting the Knoppix LiveCD is a little time consuming.

    Anyway, formatting and reinstalling properly fixed the problem.

Similar Threads

  1. LILO Setup
    By cyberoidx in forum Hdd Install / Debian / Apt
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 04-03-2005, 04:56 AM
  2. setup lilo to boot from hd
    By sunpascal in forum Hdd Install / Debian / Apt
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 01-31-2005, 02:29 PM
  3. MultiHead/Multi Terminal Autodetect/Setup
    By Dan Willett in forum Ideas
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 09-28-2004, 09:51 PM
  4. How do I setup ftp server
    By chain in forum General Support
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 07-20-2004, 07:10 AM
  5. k3b setup problem
    By kgw in forum General Support
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 01-08-2004, 05:23 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


LSI 9305-16i SATA SAS 12Gbs RAID Controller PCIe 3.0 x8 IT-Mode 4* 8643 SATA picture

LSI 9305-16i SATA SAS 12Gbs RAID Controller PCIe 3.0 x8 IT-Mode 4* 8643 SATA

$229.99



HPE 727263-003 BL460c G9 Raid BBWC Smartstorage Battery picture

HPE 727263-003 BL460c G9 Raid BBWC Smartstorage Battery

$24.99



Dell R740XD2 26LFF 3.8Ghz 8-C 768GB H730P MINI RAID 2x10G SFP+ NIC 2x1100W Rails picture

Dell R740XD2 26LFF 3.8Ghz 8-C 768GB H730P MINI RAID 2x10G SFP+ NIC 2x1100W Rails

$5502.08



Dell R740XD2 26LFF 3.6Ghz 8-C 768GB H730P MINI RAID 2x10G SFP+ NIC 2x1100W Rails picture

Dell R740XD2 26LFF 3.6Ghz 8-C 768GB H730P MINI RAID 2x10G SFP+ NIC 2x1100W Rails

$3562.08



Inspur LSI 9300-8i Raid Card 12Gbps HBA HDD Controller High Profile IT MODE picture

Inspur LSI 9300-8i Raid Card 12Gbps HBA HDD Controller High Profile IT MODE

$15.98



LSI MegaRAID 9361-8i 12Gb PCIe 8-Port SAS/SATA RAID 1Gb w/BBU/CacheVault/License picture

LSI MegaRAID 9361-8i 12Gb PCIe 8-Port SAS/SATA RAID 1Gb w/BBU/CacheVault/License

$39.95



LSI MegaRAID 9361-8i 12Gbps PCIe 3 x8 SATA SAS 3 8 Port RAID + BBU & CacheVault picture

LSI MegaRAID 9361-8i 12Gbps PCIe 3 x8 SATA SAS 3 8 Port RAID + BBU & CacheVault

$39.00



ORICO Multi Bay RAID Hard Drive Enclosure USB 3.0/ Type-C For 2.5/3.5'' HDD SSDs picture

ORICO Multi Bay RAID Hard Drive Enclosure USB 3.0/ Type-C For 2.5/3.5'' HDD SSDs

$82.49



4 Bay RAID External Hard Drive Enclosure for 2.5/3.5

4 Bay RAID External Hard Drive Enclosure for 2.5/3.5" SATA HDD/SSD

$79.99



G TECHNOLOGY G RAID 0G04228 2-Bay Thunderbolt 2 RAID Array W/Power Supply picture

G TECHNOLOGY G RAID 0G04228 2-Bay Thunderbolt 2 RAID Array W/Power Supply

$99.99