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Re: IBM & LILO
If Matt is referring to me, it wasn't actually the scsi card. It was an
ide hard drive that was not being recognized correctly. I finally
solved this problem by moving the hard drive over to another machine
also running linux and it worked perfectly. Also, the first machine
booted properly after removing the drive. Don't know why this worked,
just know that it did.
> to boot of (forgive me if I'm wrong -- can't remember exactly) the second
> partition on the 3rd SCSI hard drive, had a slightly incompatible scsi
> card, and they were getting that.
>
> ----------
> > From: rthreet@pluto.cstonesystems.com
> > To: silug-discuss@silug.org
> > Subject: IBM & LILO
> > Date: Thursday, November 06, 1997 3:22 PM
> >
> >
> > I've got an IBM 350 (486 DX2 50) that I've loaded with Red Hat 4.2.
> > Problem: When it boots - it doesn't. It hangs with "LI" on the
> > screen. I can boot with a floppy but I cannot figure out what to
> > change in the /etc/lilo.conf to get this to work. Anyone have any
> > suggestions.
> >
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