[Rule-list] Slinky 0.2.7

Joe Sprankle joes at primarycolor.com
Thu Jul 25 01:43:41 EEST 2002


If it would help I can redo everthing I did last night, all three installs
and send you the install log of all three attempts. Let me know. I will only
be at work for another two hours, so if you happen to catch this after that
email me at home chopper at webskulker.com.
joe

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Subject: Re: [Rule-list] Slinky 0.2.7


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On Wednesday 24 July 2002 10:58 am, Joe Sprankle wrote:
> Hey guys,
> Well last night I tried my installation with Slinky 0.2.7. It got me
> past my problems with 0.2.6, it seemed to install great. While I'm on
> the that point my compliments to one of the trouble free low b.s.
> installers I've come across, it reminds me allot of OpenBSD. Anyways,
> when I rebooted it seems lilo was not installed on the mbr. During my
> install when it prompted where to install lilo it gave two choices hda2
> recommended if your running other os's, or press 0. I had pressed 0. I
> booted of the boot floppy and got errors that /proc file system
> couldn't be mounted. I reinstalled this time chose hda2 for lilo, exact
> same result. Reinstalled again this time choose mbr, I thought I would
> see what happens it accepted it as an option. It still needs the boot
> floppy but the system comes up fine. So I don't know if I missing
> something, has anyone else successfully installed (cdrom installation)
> with Slinky 0.2.7?

Could you please post the contents of the install log, found on the newly
installed machine in:  /root/scripts/install_log

Looking quickly at the scripts, it should prompt for a yes/no response to
installing lilo. Any answer other than 'yes' or 'y' will cause the
scripts to skip the lilo installation.

However, the lilo.conf file is still written to disk. Once you boot, as
root, you should be able to run lilo manually.
Try 'lilo -v -C /etc/lilo.conf'

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