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Old 02-05-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Receiving LIL- message upon system startup

Hello!

I am receiving the LIL- message upon system startup. I know the definition of what this error message means, but don't know how to fix it.

The last modificiation I made before I rebooted my system and got this error was in the /etc/fstab file. Whether, or not, this change could have done such a great deal of harm is mystery to me.

Do any of you have any idea of how I can fix it. I am already starting to think that I just should reinstall Red Hat 9 and be done with it.

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Vladimir
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As I guess you already know, something got buggered with your LILO install.
Did you make a boot floppy? Can you get in and see what's in your /etc/lilo.conf file? If so, post the contents and we can help fix your error without having to do a fresh install.
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Unfortunately, I didn't make the boot disk because I don't have a floppy drive, and I already installed Linux all over again.

How do I make a boot disk on a CD?

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Vladimir
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If you have redhat 9, check out the rescue mode on the cd.

Good luck
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I am currently in rescue mode using the RH9 disk, but when I change the lilo.conf file, which is under /mnt/sysimage/etc/lilo, and then run the command lilo, I get an error saying that the /etc/lilo.conf doesn't exist.

the reason that it doesn't exist is becuase the red hat installation was mounted at /mnt/sysimage.

how can I specify which lilo.conf file to load?

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Man is very handy the command is
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lilo -C /lilo.conf
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Thanks Giro!

After I posted the message I went and did 'man lilo' and I found that information too. Thanks.
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im not sure exactly how the RH rescue works, but I would do chroot /mnt/sysimage

then u will be looking at ur hard drive and everythign will be where it should be.

if u edited /etc/fstab check that everything in there looks fine, maybe u changed the partition that was mounted at /
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