2004-11-28, 03:33 PM
Hi, maybe the problem is in your mbr... try doing this with a windows startup disk
a:\>fdisk /mbr
Then try booting from your Linux boot disk specifying the path to your "default" kernel
on your HD. (mine is located at /boot/vmlinuz-ide-2.4.26 on my hda11 partition).
After booting your system, try calling lilo again and everything sould work fine from there.
Regards,
stdnt.