LeRoy D. Cressy on Fri, 14 Jan 2000 16:16:39 -0500 (EST)


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Re: [PLUG] LILO troubles


According to the users manual for LILO page 44 

LI The first stage of the boot loader was able to load the second stage bool
loader, but has failed to execute it.  

When you ran lilo did you get the messages that linux and what ever were loaded
ok like:

Added Linux *
Added Linux-old
Added dos

If you didn't then your /etc/lilo.conf file must be wrong.  I use symlinks in
the root directory pointing to the / boot directory. 

lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root           19 Dec  9 05:30 /vmlinuz ->
boot/bzImage-2.3.29
lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root           19 Dec  9 05:30 /vmlinuz.old ->
boot/bzImage-2.2.13

This is a way that you can update your kernel without editing the lilo
configuration file.  All you have to do is change the symbolic link to the
kernel image in /boot directory.

mg@infinity.stf.org wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
>         Experiencing some frustrating lilo behavior.  Tiring of using a
> bootdisk I decided to put aside my previous hair-pulling sessions and give
> lilo another try.  So I installed it, upgraded to kernel 2.3.39 for shits
> and giggles, and rebooted. Voila! Systems boots just perfectly, except I
> forgot to rerun lilo after building 2.3.39 so the default kernel 2.2.12
> that shipped with Slack 7 was booted.  No problem, of course, I'll just
> run lilo so it updates and reboot again.  Well, after I did that I ended
> up with "LI" syndrome.  I thought it might be that this new kernel was a bit too
> large, but when I checked it out, both the 2.2.12 kernel that booted and
> the 2.3.39 kernel that wouldn't are the same size. I'm at a loss here and
> would appreciate any suggestions you all might have for me.  Here's a
> rundown of the pertinent info, let me know if anyone would like to know
> more:
> 
>         Slackware 7.0
>         Kernel 2.3.39 w/ SMP
>         linux root partition on /dev/hdb1 (defined in lilo, of course)
>         dos parition on /dev/hda1 (also defined in lilo)
>         Award BIOS (at work and don't recall the version, but if anyone
>                         would like to know I'll get it)
> 
>         Finally, this may or may not matter but stuck in my mind as the
> biggest X factor, the 2.3.39 kernel that won't boot has SMP support, the
> 2.2.12 kernel that does boot does not.  Thanks.
> 
>         - Joe
> 
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