Well, what hard drive is set as the boot device? You want LILO on this
device, not the device where you installed Linux. (IE, if you installed
Linux on hdb1, you want lilo to be installed on hda.) 

Linux will install and run from just about anywhere, but you have to install
LILO on that first hard drive (and not the first partition on the first hard
drive!)

As for the scsi problems, check and make sure your scsi drivers are loading.
If you're booting off SCSI, your SCSI drivers must be compiled in to the
kernel and not loaded as modules. Typing 'dmesg | less' should display the
information you need to see if your SCSI card is detected when Linux boots.

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