#FIG 2.1 80 2 1 3 0 1 -1 0 0 21 0.00000 1 0.000 65 149 5 5 65 149 70 149 1 3 0 1 -1 0 0 21 0.00000 1 0.000 64 329 5 5 64 329 69 329 1 3 0 1 -1 0 0 21 0.00000 1 0.000 64 419 5 5 64 419 69 419 2 1 0 3 -1 0 0 0 0.000 -1 0 0 19 49 859 49 9999 9999 2 1 0 3 -1 0 0 0 0.000 -1 0 0 19 629 859 629 9999 9999 4 0 19 18 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 21 379 39 39 Troubleshooting and Repairing a Linux System 4 0 31 36 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 40 685 79 99 Common LILO Configuration Problems 4 0 16 32 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 38 294 79 159 Prints "LI" and hangs 4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 674 119 194 The BIOS is reporting a different geometry than LILO expects  4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 678 119 226 (i.e. mappings based on kernel geometry when executing `lilo'). 4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 707 119 261 Try: LINEAR option, DISK section in lilo.conf, check CMOS setup 4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 739 119 296 Can also be caused by moving /boot/boot.b or kernel w/o reinstalling 4 0 16 32 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 38 357 79 339 Kernel /vmlinux is too big 4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 545 119 374 Kernel image larger than 512K; is it compressed?  4 0 16 32 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 38 496 79 431 Cylinder number is too big (> 1023) 4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 680 119 474 At boot time, LILO can't access cylinders over 1023 (using the  4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 606 119 509 BIOS INT 14 command for disk access). Kernel images,  4 0 17 24 0 -1 0 0.00000 4 29 641 119 544 /boot/boot.b, etc. must be below this limit. (More to follow...)