To: Mason Loring Bliss <mason@acheron.middleboro.ma.us>
From: Kevin Sullivan <ksulliva@psc.edu>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 09/30/1998 08:56:18
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On Tue, 29 Sep 1998 22:59:46 EDT, Mason Loring Bliss says
>To wit, when I boot, I get a LILO: prompt, and what looks like the beginnings
>of the Linux kernel comes up. When I installed Red Hat, I told it to use the
>master boot record, and it did... Is there any way I can now purge LILO
>completely and get back to how things were before this fit of lunacy took
>hold of me? It looks like installboot failed to write anything into my
>master boot records. "installboot -v biosboot.sym /dev/rwd0a" seems to do
>its thing, but it evidently doesn't. I'm resorting to booting off of a
>floppy for the nonce.
Installboot should do the right thing if the "a" partition starts at sector
0. If not, then you have a few options:
1) Install Win95/98. It will happily munge any boot loader already
installed, whether you want it to or not. (This option is not recommended.)
2) Boot with a DOS floppy and run "fdisk /mbr". What, you don't keep a
disk image of a DOS 6.22 boot disk with fdisk, format, pfdisk, etc? No
problem, I can make mine available.
3) Install another boot loader (I prefer OSBS2).
4) Under NetBSD, "fdisk -i" is supposed to fix this (I've never tried it).
It will also clear out your FDISK partitions, though, so be sure you write
them down so you can re-enter them with "fdisk -u".
-Kevin
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