Hi I have 2 IDE disk, and 2 "scsi" disk connected to Abit-motherboard RAID. I was succecful to "downgrade" my kernel to 2.2.18, so that is should boot from sda. Now my LILO says only "LI" if I have my HDA and HDB connected. If I disconnect HDA and HDB, in boot I get repeatedly "01 01 01 01 01". The "first" RAID where to boot from is SDA. Now I would like to know what do I need in lilo.conf to get it to boot from sda correctly... ? Jaska.
Make sure that the boot variable in /etc/lilo.conf is set correctly I my case it was set to /dev/hda1 iso hda. Perhaps you have a similar problem? Op donderdag 23 augustus 2001 22:11, schreef Jaakko Tamminen:
Hi
I have 2 IDE disk, and 2 "scsi" disk connected to Abit-motherboard RAID.
I was succecful to "downgrade" my kernel to 2.2.18, so that is should boot from sda.
Now my LILO says only "LI" if I have my HDA and HDB connected.
If I disconnect HDA and HDB, in boot I get repeatedly "01 01 01 01 01".
The "first" RAID where to boot from is SDA.
Now I would like to know what do I need in lilo.conf to get it to boot from sda correctly... ?
Jaska.
-- Richard Bos For those who have no home the journey is endless
On Thursday 23 August 2001 8:11 pm, Jaakko Tamminen wrote:
I have 2 IDE disk, and 2 "scsi" disk connected to Abit-motherboard RAID.
I was succecful to "downgrade" my kernel to 2.2.18, so that is should boot from sda.
Now my LILO says only "LI" if I have my HDA and HDB connected.
If I disconnect HDA and HDB, in boot I get repeatedly "01 01 01 01 01".
The "first" RAID where to boot from is SDA.
Now I would like to know what do I need in lilo.conf to get it to boot from sda correctly... ?
See file:/usr/share/doc/howto/en/html/Bootdisk-HOWTO/a1405.html for LILO boot error codes. I think that the "01 01 .." is the SuSE memtest. I recall having problems when mixing SCSI and IDE; the mainboard (ABIT BE6-II with HighPoint controller) was the problem. I don't think you can have both selected as boot devices when using HighpPoint controllers - worked with the standard IDE interface. Unfortunately, I could not resolve this and opted for SCSI only. You could try disabling "boot other devices" in the BIOS. What's your h/w? M
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