Scott Piper wrote:
> say your linux root partition is on /dev/hda3. After you get a
> shell from a rescue disk or install CD, then
> mkdir a
> mount /dev/hda3 a
> chroot a
> cd /
> lilo
> exit
> cd /
> umount a
Oh, never thought of using the "chroot" command before. I usually
run something like: "/a/sbin/lilo -r /a"
"chroot" would be much, much better. I'm glad you responded.
-- TheBS
-- Bryan "TheBS" Smith mailto:b.j.smith@ieee.org chat:thebs413 Engineer AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. http://www.linux-wlan.org President SmithConcepts, Inc. http://www.SmithConcepts.com
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