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Ok, definately post the first 512 bytes of /dev/hda and hda1. Also, now
that I'm thinking furtuer, is /dev/hda1 really at the start of the drive
or is it insanely far up the drive?

Joshua b. Jore
Minneapolis Ward 3, precinct 10
http://www.greentechnologist.org

On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Brian wrote:

> On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Mike Hicks wrote:
>
> > Yeah, look and see if the /proc/ide directory exists, and if there's
> > anything in there.
>
> I'll check tonight along with posting my dmesg.
>
> > I'm curious, though, how the system could be booting up without mounting
> > the disk..  Is there also have a SCSI drive in the system?
>
> There's no SCSI hard disks, just a SCSI CD-RW on an AHA-2940.  I presume
> the partitions hda3, hda5 and hda6 are mounting fine since the mount from
> fstab as the system boots.
>
> I have, however, been seeing some odd problems with my MBR.  If I reload
> LILO, linux boots fine but trying to boot off of /dev/hda1 just gives me
> an infinite loop of "unexpected EOF".  If I do an fdisk /mbr and try to
> install Win98 on hda1, the reboot hangs.  Win2K installs fine, but if I
> reload LILO I have the same EOF message.  My current workaround is to set
> boot=/dev/hda3 instead of /dev/hda in lilo.conf, then do a dd if=/dev/hda3
> of=boot.img bs=512 count=1 and boot the boot.img from Win2K's
> boot.ini.  My computer boots fine, I can boot either Win2K or LILO from
> the Win2K menu.  The only down side is that I can't mount /dev/hda1 under
> linux.  Yes, it's formatted FAT32 :-)
>
> Now that I can painlessly boot into linux and use my FTP method for
> copying to and from partitions, this is not such a big issue.  It's still
> bothersome though and I's like to find out what's going on.
>
> -Brian
>
>
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