I'm doing both. I saw the post about using lilo over grub. I have this
working on a system at home with grub and am very pleased. However, I guess
work doesn't like me.
Jim Crippen
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Sandeen [mailto:sandeen@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 5:09 PM
To: Jim Crippen
Cc: 'linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Re: Problems booting after install
Try using lilo instead of grub - you can either re-install or boot the
install disk with "linux rescue" and re-install your bootloader.
Also, be sure you're putting the boot loader in the MBR, not on the
first partition.
-Eric
On Wed, 2003-04-16 at 17:03, Jim Crippen wrote:
> I am having some problems with both the 1.1 and 1.2 XFS installers for
> Redhat. The installs go fine with no errors or hick-ups. After it is
> finished and the systems starts rebooting, the appears to be no operating
> system on the drives. I have had this result on several hardware
> configurations and only once sucessfully installed it. I'm now lost and
do
> not know what to try next. Thanks.
>
> Jim Crippen
> Sr LAN Administrator
> Elite Transportation
> jcrippen@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> phone: 281-775-2100
>
>
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