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Originally Posted by Tailer
You need to define a root partition in lilo.conf. try root=/dev/hda<number>
Also, you better write "read-only" in the lilo.conf
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He already has both of those in his lilo.conf. See his original post.
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Originally Posted by slack_baby
i guess i m also having the same problem .. where i think in daniel's problem the 01:00 is the device(partition) with major 1 n minor 0 ..
in the second link u can see that dainel has solved the problem by setting ram_disk in grub .. i dont know how to do it with lilo .... need suggestiosn...
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LILO has a command line at the bottom of the box. When you select a kernel, you see the selected kernel name show up there, just type after it. So it will look something like
Linux ramdisk_size=4096. Then just hit enter and the argument gets passed to the kernel.
Since youalready have this in the kernel, I'm going to predict that this won't do anything, but I've been wrong before.