| mr simon |
Voivi mon lilo.conf :
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# /etc/lilo.conf - See: `lilo(8)' and `lilo.conf(5)',
# --------------- `install-mbr(8)', `/usr/share/doc/lilo/',
# and `/usr/share/doc/mbr/'.
# +---------------------------------------------------------------+
# | !! Reminder !! |
# | |
# | Don't forget to run `lilo' after you make changes to this |
# | conffile, `/boot/bootmess.txt', or install a new kernel. The |
# | computer will most likely fail to boot if a kernel-image |
# | post-install script or you don't remember to run `lilo'. |
# | |
# +---------------------------------------------------------------+
# Support LBA for large hard disks.
#
lba32
# Overrides the default mapping between harddisk names and the BIOS'
# harddisk order. Use with caution.
#disk=/dev/hde
# bios=0x81
#disk=/dev/sda
# bios=0x80
# Specifies the boot device. This is where Lilo installs its boot
# block. It can be either a partition, or the raw device, in which
# case it installs in the MBR, and will overwrite the current MBR.
#
boot=/dev/hda
# Specifies the device that should be mounted as root. (`/')
#
root=/dev/hda6
# Enable map compaction:
# Tries to merge read requests for adjacent sectors into a single
# read request. This drastically reduces load time and keeps the
# map smaller. Using `compact' is especially recommended when
# booting from a floppy disk. It is disabled here by default
# because it doesn't always work.
#
# compact
# Installs the specified file as the new boot sector
# You have the choice between: bmp, compat, menu and text
# Look in /boot/ and in lilo.conf(5) manpage for details
#
install=/boot/boot-menu.b
# Specifies the location of the map file
#
map=/boot/map
# You can set a password here, and uncomment the `restricted' lines
# in the image definitions below to make it so that a password must
# be typed to boot anything but a default configuration. If a
# command line is given, other than one specified by an `append'
# statement in `lilo.conf', the password will be required, but a
# standard default boot will not require one.
#
# This will, for instance, prevent anyone with access to the
# console from booting with something like `Linux init=/bin/sh',
# and thus becoming `root' without proper authorization.
#
# Note that if you really need this type of security, you will
# likely also want to use `install-mbr' to reconfigure the MBR
# program, as well as set up your BIOS to disallow booting from
# removable disk or CD-ROM, then put a password on getting into the
# BIOS configuration as well. Please RTFM `install-mbr(8)'.
#
# password=tatercounter2000
# Specifies the number of deciseconds (0.1 seconds) LILO should
# wait before booting the first image.
#
delay=20
# You can put a customized boot message up if you like. If you use
# `prompt', and this computer may need to reboot unattended, you
# must specify a `timeout', or it will sit there forever waiting
# for a keypress. `single-key' goes with the `alias' lines in the
# `image' configurations below. eg: You can press `1' to boot
# `Linux', `2' to boot `LinuxOLD', if you uncomment the `alias'.
#
# message=/boot/bootmess.txt
prompt
timeout=150
# prompt
# single-key
# delay=100
# timeout=100
# Specifies the VGA text mode at boot time. (normal, extended, ask, <mode> )
#
# vga=ask
# vga=9
#
vga=normal
# Kernel command line options that apply to all installed images go
# here. See: The `boot-prompt-HOWO' and `kernel-parameters.txt' in
# the Linux kernel `Documentation' directory.
#
# append=""
# Boot up Linux by default.
#
default=Linux
image=/vmlinuz
label=Linux
read-only
# restricted
# alias=1
image=/vmlinuz.old
label=LinuxOLD
read-only
optional
# restricted
# alias=2
# If you have another OS on this machine to boot, you can uncomment the
# following lines, changing the device name on the `other' line to
# where your other OS' partition is.
#
other=/dev/hda1
label="Windows(hda1)"
change
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ls -al /boot
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total 5727
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 520 Dec 24 14:30 .
drwxr-xr-x 24 root root 648 Dec 24 14:29 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 559088 Nov 4 00:35 System.map-2.4.18-bf2.4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 745216 Nov 23 22:02 System.map-2.6.9
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 512 Nov 4 00:41 boot.0300
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Nov 4 00:41 boot.b -> boot-menu.b
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1474560 Nov 27 21:19 boot.img
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 308326 Dec 11 09:44 coffee.bmp
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 16984 Nov 4 00:35 config-2.4.18-bf2.4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 34247 Nov 23 22:03 config-2.6.9
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Nov 4 15:50 debian.bmp -> /boot/sarge.bmp
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 153720 Dec 11 09:44 debianlilo.bmp
-rw------- 1 root root 43008 Dec 24 14:30 map
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 23662 Dec 11 09:44 sarge.bmp
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 24116 Dec 11 09:44 sid.bmp
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1263339 Nov 4 00:35 vmlinuz-2.4.18-bf2.4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1190627 Nov 23 22:02 vmlinuz-2.6.9
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ls -al /vml*
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 Nov 23 22:04 vmlinuz -> /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 Nov 4 00:35 vmlinuz.old -> boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18-bf2.4
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Voila, j'ai mis mon disque dur en maitre, ce n'est plus hdb mais hda, En lisant man lilo, j'ai vu qu'il y avait quelques problemes avec le raid. Hors la machine sur laquelle je suis en train d'essayer d'installer ce disque dur n'est pas la machine sur laquelle j'ai installé linux dessus. La carte mere (asus k8n-e deluxe, nforce3 250Gb) supporte le raid, alors que l'autre non. Il se peut que tout mes soucis soit lié a ça.
A ce propos, j'ai un disque dur SATA, et je n'arrive pas a booter dessus quand un disque dur ide est branché. Dans la liste des disque sur leqeul je peux booté dans le bios, il y a seulement le disque ide, le cdrom. Je dois surment configurer le raid, mais je ne sais pas trop comment faire.
Merci pour votre aide |