LILO config problems

Brian T. Brunner brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com
Fri Dec 17 17:08:04 UTC 2004


If you put LILO into the MBR as suggested here, you'll need an "other" 
entry in your lilo.conf to be able to choose to boot the Windows OS.

man 5 lilo.conf

Brian Brunner
brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com
(610)796-5838

>>> amilivojevic at pbl.ca 12/17/04 09:37AM >>>
Amit Patel wrote:
> I just installed Fedora core 3 on my computer but I can't boot Fedora.
> 
> I have 2 physica hard drives with 2 operating systems, om the first
> hard drive I have windows  2000 and on the second one I have windows
> XP. I installed Fedora on the 2nd harddrive, and the root partition is
> not within the first 1024 sectors--as XP is using that.
> 
> All the installation process was successful, except that when I
> rebooted the computer, it does not show Fedora option in the OS load,
> all I can see is win 2000 and win XP.

You either need to install LILO in the MBR of first drive, or have yuor 
BIOS boot off the second drive (if it supports it, and of course 
provided LILO is installed there).  The easiest way is to boot into 
rescue mode, let Anaconda mount partitions for you, when you get shell 
prompt do "chroot /mnt/sysimage", and than go to /etc (remember, you are 
chrooted), and edit boot line in lilo.conf to point to /dev/hda.

Of course, provided that you want LILO install itself into MBR.

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