a few things
Janina Sajka
janina at afb.net
Thu Sep 6 15:24:39 EDT 2001
I would think that partitioning can solve this. Simply create a small
partition at the beginning of the disk for /. I should think 250 Mb would
be plenty. The rest can go elsewhere.
Here's how my IBM Thinkpad is configured:
hda1 linux 250 Mb
hda2 linux hibernation-partition
hda3 FAT Windows98 about 1.7 Gb
hda5 linux /home about 8 Gb
hda6 linux /usr about 2.7 Gb
hda7 linux-swap about 127 Mb
hda8 FAT 2 Gb
hda9 FAT about 2Gb
hda10 FAT about 2Gb
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Holmes,
Steve
wrote:
> I have got a machine at home where two IDE drives are involved. The 40
> megger I have in there boots fine, the original 425 megger boots OK in there
> when I had it installed, but the 2.5 gigger does not! Lilo hangs after
> putting 3 or four characters on the screen. That's why I tried booting with
> the 40 meg drive and hung the 2.5 gig on /dev/hdc; that process worked fine
> til I tried using 2.4 kernel. Now I get "interrupt lost" over and over. I
> may consider repartitioning the 2.5 gig drive and see what happens there.
> The ide.txt file suggested issues possibly with jumper settings. I messed
> around with jumper settings for several hours last night and came up with no
> new answers at all! The sooner I can get away from those jumpers, the much
> better off I'll be <sigh>.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Buddy Brannan [mailto:davros at ycardz.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 9:25 AM
> To: speakup at braille.uwo.ca
> Subject: Re: a few things
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't think the hard disk size is the problem. Lilo has worked
> around that issue by now, I believe.
>
> However, here's a thought. At least, it happened to me once. Check
> your motherboard's CMOS settings. If you have a virus detection in
> your CMOS (built-in, not software like Mcafee), disable it, because it
> thinks lilo is a boot sector virus. Confused the hell out of me!
> Anyway, once that's done...well...that should help. BTW, lilo should
> work fine...I know nothing about grub.
>
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