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In trouble from the very start
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David A. Cobb |
Subject: |
In trouble from the very start |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Jan 2005 18:37:29 -0500 |
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Hi,
I'm just getting my Debian GNU/Linux up to speed -- Kernel 2.6.8 -
i386 (athlon-xp).
I have gone along fine up to now with LILO. It ain't fancy but it
works.
So, today, among other things, I installed Bastille. That did some
things to my setup; running is fine.
HOWEVER, I installed a new kernel (2.6.9) - mostly because I need to
synch up my kernel-source with my kernel-image and that's a pair I can
get simultaneously.
I re-wrote the LILO.CONF and ran LILO. The response was what I
expected. I rebooted. AND THE OLD MENU IS STILL THE ACTIVE ONE.
I glanced at the backup directory, and I see that the backup that
was formerly "BACKUP.0300" is now "BACKUP.0307" -- I think that relates
to what partition/address I'm actually booting.
ANYWAY, I tried to install GRUB [0.95-cvs200406].
[16:27:54] bash # grub-install --recheck /dev/hda
Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time.
/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/disc does not have any corresponding
BIOS drive.
[18:33:52] bash #
That can't be good news. It looks as though something [Bastille being a
likely culprit] got in and made some clever changes to the bootstrapping
process.
I need to undo this, whatever it is.
Can anyone help??
Thanks
--
David A. Cobb, semi-retired Software Engineer -- T-rex.
- In trouble from the very start,
David A. Cobb <=