I've just done a completely standard install of Personal 7.2 on my
machine. Because I have two physical hard disks (one 30-gig, partitioned
between Win 2000 and Win 98, and one 10-gig, devoted entirely to
Personal 7.2) I chose to have LILO written to a floppy. When I try to
start the system using the LILO floppy, all that happens is that I get
the following on the screen: L 10 10 10 10, repeated to infinity. The
only way I can start the system is by using the boot disk.
I've written several boot disks with no problems, so the drive and the
media don't seem to be a problem. I've also done a complete re-install.
Is my Personal 7.2 broken? Should I take it back to the shop? There is a
limit to the amount of *pain* that I can endure when installing software
<g>.
Regards,
Nick.
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Nick Hopton, Caversham, Reading, England.