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    Baffled By lilo

    I just attempted, against my better judgement, to install kernel image 2.6.3-1-k7 via apt-get. After configuring /etc/lilo.conf (to the best of my limitted ability) and running lilo -v, I rebooted my computer. My computer boots first through the NT Loader (with Linux as a choice), then through lilo on the root partition of /dev/hdb. When the lilo menu came up, the menu item that I'd just included in /etc/lilo.conf was no where to be seen. I can still boot with my original vmlinuz-2.4.24-xfs kernel. However, no matter how I configure /etc/lilo.conf or how many times I run lilo or lilo -v, no other choice shows up in the lilo menu.

    There is a curious entry in my /etc/lilo.conf file "install= /boot/boot-menu.b" I don't know if this is significant or not, but there is no /boot/boot-menu.b file. I changed this entry to "install=/boot/menu" with no affect.

    TRS@GNUbox:/boot$ ls -a
    .
    ..
    System.map
    System.map-2.4.24-xfs
    System.map-2.6.3-1-k7
    boot.0200
    boot.0300
    boot.0345
    boot.0345.old
    boothelp.txt
    config-2.4.24-xfs
    config-2.6.3-1-k7
    debian.bmp
    debianlilo.bmp
    grub
    initrd.gz
    initrd.img
    initrd.img-2.6.3-1-k7
    knoppix-old-mbr.1077746836
    map
    sarge.bmp
    sid.bmp
    vmlinuz
    vmlinuz-2.4.24-xfs
    vmlinuz-2.6.3-1-k7
    vmlinuz.old
    This is a copy of my /etc/lilo.conf file, with the superflous comments edited out.

    vga=791

    lba32

    boot=/dev/hdb5

    root=/dev/hdb5

    compact

    install= /boot/boot-menu.b

    map=/boot/map

    delay=0

    # message=/boot/bootmess.txt
    prompt
    timeout=1
    # prompt
    # single-key
    # delay=100
    # timeout=100

    # 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-2.4.24-xfs
    label=Linux
    initrd=/boot/initrd.gz
    read-only
    # restricted
    # alias=1

    image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.3-1-k7
    label=Linux2.6
    initrd=/boot/initrd.img-2.6.3-1-k7
    read-only


    # image=/vmlinuz.old
    # label=LinuxOLD
    # read-only
    # optional
    # restricted
    # alias=3

    # other=/dev/hda4
    # label=HURD
    # restricted
    # alias=3
    If anyone has any ideas as to why the lilo menu doesn't reflect what's in lilo-conf, I'd appreciated hearing them. Thanks

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    Since your first stage boot loader is the NT one, you need to copy your linux boot sector to your windows partition every time you re-run lilo. eg "dd if=/dev/hdb5 of=/mnt/hda1/linux.bs count=1", assuming hda1 is a writable windows partiton (vfat or ntfs with capture), and that linux.bs is the file to which you refer to in c:\boot.ini...

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldyeti
    Since your first stage boot loader is the NT one, you need to copy your linux boot sector to your windows partition every time you re-run lilo. eg "dd if=/dev/hdb5 of=/mnt/hda1/linux.bs count=1", assuming hda1 is a writable windows partiton (vfat or ntfs with capture), and that linux.bs is the file to which you refer to in c:\boot.ini...
    Thanks for the info. By the time that I'd read this, I had already horribly screwed up my Linux installation. I ended up reinstalling knoppix on the hard drive. I'm about to get new desk-top. So, I'm going to wait until then before I attempt to upgrade the kernel on this one.

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    use bootpart

    Try using bootpart, you won't have to copy the lilo boot code each time. Bootpart creates an image which is keyed to a particular partition, when run it loads and executes the boot code for that partition. Bootpart also adds itself to boot.ini automatically, and can tell you what partition is what.

    http://winimage.com/bootpart.htm

    I use it - or did, that is - WinXP died on my computer... it absolutely refuses to install again, though Debian will work fine... So yes, even more proof that, like MS says, Linux is too much of a pain in the @$$!

    Mark

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