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Mandrake 9.1 - Lilo Help by MikeCDN2003-04-17 20:16:12
  Did you run /sbin/lilo? by Kickstart2003-04-17 21:33:40
    Okay... sbin/lilo by MikeCDN 2003-04-17 22:53:00
Run it and it gives me this error
[root@localhost sbin]# lilo
Warning: LINEAR is deprecated in favor of LBA32: LINEAR specifies 24-bit disk addresses below the 1024 cylinder limit; LBA32 specifies 32-bit disk addresses not subject to cylinder limits on systems with EDD bios extensions; use LINEAR only if you are aware of its limitations.
Device 0x0801: Partition type 0x0B does not seem suitable for a LILO boot sector but DOS/Windows/OS2 FAT partitions are now usable.
Warning: boot record relocation is necessary: /dev/sda1
Warning: device 0x0805 exceeds 1024 cylinder limit.
Use of the 'lba32' option may help on newer (EDD BIOS) systems.
Warning: LINEAR may generate cylinder# above 1023 at boot-time. Fatal: Sector address 39660100 too large for LINEAR (try LBA32 instead).
[root@localhost sbin]#
Where's the lilo.conf located, can't seem to find it.
[ Reply ]
      /etc/lilo.conf on most systems by Kickstart2003-04-17 23:08:17
        Okay by MikeCDN2003-04-17 23:19:12
          try this... by Kickstart2003-04-17 23:36:49
            Well getting closer by MikeCDN2003-04-17 23:42:47
              ok by Kickstart2003-04-17 23:49:58
                Here you are by MikeCDN2003-04-17 23:55:37
                  Got it to run proper by MikeCDN2003-04-18 00:30:29

 

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