Well, I got once that L99 99 99 message with Baltix-Knoppix (Morphix). The reason was very simple: there was no /etc/lilo.conf at all!
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I have the same problem when boot from a 3.8.1 HD install, I follow the same procedure as I did with 3.7, and I install to a standalone HD not shared with Win.
Well, I got once that L99 99 99 message with Baltix-Knoppix (Morphix). The reason was very simple: there was no /etc/lilo.conf at all!
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I did a 2nd time install and it works, strange enough !
Well, I got rid of the L 99... error. I did what jimac said with rewriting the first 446 bytes, and now I get "Invalid Partition Table" whenever I try windows.
Help?
The partition table is (was) in the remaining bytes of sector zero. You might try gpart and see if it can recreate your partition table for you.Originally Posted by ssj2kite
gpart confuses me @_@ How am I supposed to recreate my partition table?
ssj2kite, Hi ...
Could you dump the output of,
]# cfdisk -Pt /dev/hda
And place the output between "code" tags please. That will show the current arrangement of how it actually looks, but in a humanised form.
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I did what jimac said with rewriting the first 446 bytes, and now I get "Invalid Partition Table" whenever I try windows.
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I guess you mean that you actually edited a "hexedit" file directly with my bootstrap dump ?
As long as you __only__ copied in the __first__ 446 bytes, it should be OK. If you copyed more than that, you will likely corrupt you existing table as result.
The output of the above cfdisk command will reveal that though.
The copying of Windows first stage loader to a floppy should work too.
To a floppy though, not the hdd, as a full 512 bytes will be being used.
The best way to have done that edit, would have been to "dd" copy the first sector out to a file, then do the edit, then "dd" copy it back. At least that way you will avoid any hidden newline characters that may arise if you tried to create an ordinary file, then edit it with hexedit.
And just a 446 byte copy would have been safer than a full 512 byte one. The only other thing would be a possible typo somewhere, possibly the 'active' bit for a table record has been unset some how. And the bios can't find a partition to go to ...
As well as the cfdisk out put, dump a full 512 byte copy of the first sector. I would be interested to get a direct look at it. Just to see exactly what may be going on.
To recreate your table, it will involve deleting, then recreating them directly using one of the fdisk tools. So having the correct numbers handy are obviously important in that respect. And it's important to __not__ reformate the associated filesystem(s). As that would kapputen everything.
I'm suspecting it is just something niggling, rather than major, so those dumps will reveal that.
jm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Code:---Starting--- ----Ending---- Start Number of # Flags Head Sect Cyl ID Head Sect Cyl Sector Sectors -- ----- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----------- ----------- 1 0x80 1 1 0 0xDE 254 63 3 63 64197 2 0x80 0 1 4 0x07 254 63 1023 64260 156183930 3 0x00 0 0 0 0x00 0 0 0 0 0 4 0x00 0 0 0 0x00 0 0 0 0 0
Thanks for the dump,
My fdisk says that your first partition is typed as a "Del Utility" "0xDE".
What does a "Del Utility" do !!!!
I'm not sure how to interpret that, but its' got my __antenna__ up.
I would be very reluctant to delete/move it, with out knowing just what it __does___. Your vendor should be able to inform on that.
Your second partition is typed for a "ntfs" system "0x07".
The table looks fine to me, except for the "Del" thing ???, and having both partitions set "active".
The start/stop cylinders look ok ...
You have both partitions set "active" though,
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1 0x80
2 0x80
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You should only require one. Use fdisk or cfdisk to turn hda1 off, and leave hda2 as is.
In cfdisk, jut use the edit keys to highlight the first partition, then highlight the "[Bootable]" option at the bottom of your screen. Key <enter> to toggle that flag. Then save the changes.
If that fails, just reverse it. Set the first active, and toggle the second off. But that would seem a bit strange to me.
As you had a Linux on that disk, you probably have some unused free space now. cfdisk should show that as well.
jm
Well I already tried setting just 1 active, but that was before I redid the MBR section with the hexeditor.
And I don't have any free space, because I deleted hb2 (my former knoppix partition) and resized my hda2 (Windows XP partition) back to full size at the same time with Acronis Partition Expert.
But now I'll try setting only 1 active again.
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