08-06-2001
Hi,
I had somewhat the same problem so I booted to a DOS Disk and typed this into the command prompt at A:\
FDISK /MBR
I ran this 3 times in sucession
rebooted and Lilo showed: li_ and froze again.
I reran the fdisk /mbr two more times and rebooted
up came Windows straight away.
I hope that helps.
later
Joe
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi Everyone,
I have a problem. I'm trying too reinstall sun solaris 8.0 on may Sunfire 280r but solaris 9.0 is all ready installed. I tried to boot from cd rom it keeps telling me that File does not seem executable. I need to get Solaris 8.0 on this system. I have boot all ready in single mode... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Peterh
4 Replies
2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
During the boot process of my SPARCstation 5, it hangs up at this message: Setting default interface for multicast: add net 224.0.0.0: gateway jpt2. What do I need to do to get past this point? Is there something I need to turn off? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: saucierm
2 Replies
3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi!
I got some serious problems with booting the computer. When started it prints GRUB GRUB GRUB all over the screen. tchan on #grub tried to help me but with no result. Here is the log.
Mabey there is something that we have missed?:confused: (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Barfly.se
3 Replies
4. Debian
Hello, I recently installed Knoppix 4.0.2 on my PC there is dual boot with W2K,
the installation runs without a problem, but everytime that I boot appears this message:
Kernel panic-not syncing:VFS:unable to munt root fs on unknow block (3,6)
Can anybody help me to know, waht is happenning?... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: GEIER
6 Replies
5. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
i have 2 server es40 and ds20 with with unix truevector , the es40 is down cause of hard problem
i have traied to take hard disksfrom ES40 and put then in DS20
but there is problem
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: lastfreemen
1 Replies
6. Solaris
I'm new to Unix so please bear with me.
We had a Ultra 10 running solaris 8 and the motherboard went. So we bought a replacement Ultra 10 on ebay. Exact same hardware. Swapped out the drives with our drives and booted. The new system was set up to boot off disk1 and ours were set to boot off... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jbestor
1 Replies
7. AIX
I am trying to install AIX 4.3 on a 44P-170 and am having problems. I have the 44P connected to a laptop through the serial port and am trying to boot from the IBM AIX 4.3 CD and I can only get as far as the SMS (I believe) screen. The current Processor Firmware is sh040616 and the system... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: SeanU
3 Replies
8. Solaris
Can't seem to get it to boot from cd
boot cd
rebooting with command: boot cd
boot device: /pci@8600000/sunw,qlc@4/fp@0,0/disk@1,0 file and args: cd
boot: cannot open cd
enter filename :
trying to install solaris 9 9/04 just to use it as a simple workstation on home network quite new... (25 Replies)
Discussion started by: solnewbie
25 Replies
9. Solaris
Hi folks, I was trying to setup Network based NFS installation with PXE.
I'm using virtual box for this purpose. I have one redhat (DHCP) server and Solaris 10 (Install server - Source) and on the other one am trying to install solaris using PXE. As in, dhcp address and boot file can be fetched... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vijaytrendz
2 Replies
10. Solaris
Hi all,
I've just replaced the eprom battery on my Sun Ultra-30 and having boot issues. For some reason its trying to boot off the network instead of the DISK1. Howe can I change it so the open boot does not default to the boot device: NET
Thanks,
Rob (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: robbo007
3 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
acorn-fdisk
FDISK(8) BSD System Manager's Manual FDISK(8)
NAME
acorn-fdisk -- partition editor for Acorn/RISC OS machines
SYNOPSIS
acorn-fdisk -h | --help | -v | --version
acorn-fdisk [-t scheme | --type scheme] -l | --list [device ...]
acorn-fdisk [-t scheme | --type scheme] -s | --size partition
acorn-fdisk [-t scheme | --type scheme] [device]
DESCRIPTION
The acorn-fdisk utility allows one to display or interactively edit partition tables for Acorn/RISC OS machines in various formats. Using
the PC/BIOS format, standard IBM PC (i386) partition tables can also be accessed. When no optional device is given, it defaults to /dev/hda
or /dev/sda.
The options are as follows:
-h | --help Display a short usage and exit immediately.
-l | --list Display the partition table(s) of all devices.
-s | --size Display the size of partition.
-t | --type Select the partitioning scheme to use. Valid schemes are:
EESOX Eesox SCSI on the Acorn machines.
ICSIDEFS ICS IDE.
Filecore/Linux Linux on Filecore. This uses the non-ADFS descriptor to point to the start of the disc to be partitioned. The
first two sectors contain a partition table to identify the Linux partitions contained within.
PC/BIOS PC/BIOS partitioning scheme. This consists of a partition table in the first sector of the disk which contains
both CHS and LBA values for the partitions. There can be up to four entries in the primary partition table.
One of these can be an extended partition containing up to four extra partitions.
PowerTec PowerTec SCSI on the Acorn machines.
Filecore/RISCiX RiscIX on Filecore.
-v | --version
Display the version of acorn-fdisk and exit immediately.
If neither -l | --list or -s | --size are given, the partition table of the given device will be edited interactively.
EXAMPLES
Display the default device's partition table on a PC:
acorn-fdisk --type PC/BIOS -l
Display the PC partition table of /dev/sda:
acorn-fdisk --type PC/BIOS --list /dev/sda
Display the size in blocks of the partition /dev/sda1:
acorn-fdisk --type PC/BIOS --size /dev/sda1
Edit the MBR partition table interactively:
acorn-fdisk --type PC/BIOS
Display the partition table of an MBR backed up to a file:
acorn-fdisk -t PC/BIOS -l mbrdump.bin
Display the size of the first partition on a device where the MBR would be restored from the backup file mbrdump.bin:
acorn-fdisk -t PC/BIOS -s mbrdump.bin1
AUTHORS
arm-fdisk was written by Russell King <rmk@arm.uk.linux.org> based on util-linux fdisk, which was written at least partially by
A. V. Le Blanc <LeBlanc@mcc.ac.uk>.
This manual page was written for the Debian system by
Thorsten Glaser <tg@debian.org> but may be used by others.
BSD
October 2, 2010 BSD