Bob Razler on Mon, 2 Jul 2001 10:09:01 -0400 |
K: I solved the LI issue buy using individual disks. My disks never change ID numbers now. That's what is bugging me. As far as the Linux disk knows, it's the only disk on the system since I only connect it when I want to boot into Linux. That is why the last error is so confusing. Nothing changed between boots; it's just dumping me back to the logon screen for every user except root. As far as my configuration, I let SuSE partition the drive (3 partitions). Bob -----Original Message----- From: plug-admin@lists.phillylinux.org [mailto:plug-admin@lists.phillylinux.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Brosius Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 9:20 AM To: plug@lists.phillylinux.org Subject: Re: [PLUG] SuSE 7.1 Issues Bob Razler wrote: > (bunch of info about boot problems with LILO...) It doesn't sound like you're doing anything seriously wrong... I've run both SuSE 6.4 and 7.1, on a couple machines, and don't have trouble. Although I should add that moving disks around tends to make LILO unhappy. How about this: try booting off the 7.1 install CD in the situation where LILO fails. Just insert the CD and boot the machine (is the CDROM drive in the machine bootable?). When it starts the install process, at the first screen, abort the install. It will warn you the install isn't complete (we know...), continue out of the install. The next menu will give you a bunch of choices, one which includes 'boot installed system' (or something similar, my system's at home). Then you'll get another menu that actually has a choice to boot the system, When you choose it, you need to enter the boot partition (ie, on my system, that's /dev/hdd2. For you I'm guessing a SCSI partition, maybe /dev/sda1 or something.) When you hit return, it should boot. How many partitions did you set up in your install? And what's the layout of mounted partitions? I ask, because if you move the partitions by changing SCSI id's, you may be able to boot from the boot partition with the CD boot, but then the system will generally fail to mount the other partitions in your system because they have different IDs. (For example, a /usr partition on /dev/hda2 becomes /dev/hdb2 if I move an IDE drive from interface A primary to secondary.) Look at the file /etc/fstab to see what mounts you have setup. You can also see these settings in 'yast' on SuSE (and maybe YAST2, although I don't use it.) A final caution, if you run LILO, then move disks (any disks, not just the one's involved with the Linux setup) so that their IDs change, LILO may fail to boot the system. Something to keep in mind. I routinely swap IDE drives around, and you either need to boot from CD or have multiple LILO setups (I use LILO boot floppies, so I can throw one in the drive that matches the hardware setup.) -- Kevin Brosius ______________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group - http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements-http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug ______________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group - http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements-http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug
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