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After installing e-smith 4.1.2 lilo crashes (displays L and the stops)
During the installation i got one error message about missing a hda4...
I created an emergency disk but that doesn't work either.... (error X10)
I used only one empty harddisk...
greetings,
jaap
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jaap van kempen wrote:
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> After installing e-smith 4.1.2 lilo crashes (displays L and
> the stops)
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try booting from another rescue diskette (for instance from another distribution..), and put a # before the line linear in /etc/lilo.conf and run lilo again..
i suppose you have a scsi-controler in you box? that's what me cause the trouble you have now..
regards,
PAT
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unfortunately this didn't work,
to be on the save side: i haven't got a scsi-controler in my box....
some other suggestions?
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jaap van kempen wrote:
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> unfortunately this didn't work,
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> to be on the save side: i haven't got a scsi-controler in my
> box....
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> some other suggestions?
could you give us some more information about the machine you try to install e-smith...
PAT
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Not sure this reply will do you any good, but I'll list it just as well.. :)..
Throughout the years I've had this error a few times.. Usually it's because the install. never finished, or didn't write the MBR like it should..
To get around it, I've found two ways so far;
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Try switching your HD to another set of IDE cables.. say change from primary -> secondary controller and/or change Master/Slave settings..
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Throw in another *nix install CD, and repartition the Harddisk. I usually just erase it, and *make* sure it's completely erased before I continue.. For some odd reason, it seems sometimes distributions 'locks' themselves and doesn't overwrite the MBR like they should.. This is not logical, but I think I've received this error some 10+ times on 5+ different comps.. Can't all be coincidence.. :)..
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try booting from another rescue diskette (for instance from another distribution..), and put a # before the line linear in /etc/lilo.conf and run lilo again..
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rather than commenting out the above line try changing it to LBA32. Had this problem installing Linux before and this fixed it for me.
regards,
Andrew.