LILO

Sean picasso@madflower.com
Thu, 17 May 2001 09:59:20 -0400 (EDT)


Honestly it sounds like you have something like EZ-drive or something that
shifts the boot sector over a bit on your drive. If you do, you will want
to remove it before doing a reinstall. It is really not needed.


On Thu, 17 May 2001 Paul_Melson@keykertusa.com wrote:

> >which leads me to this question...  how do I just start over...
> Meaning...
> >I want to wipe the drive of all partitions and os and start from the
> >beginning...  I don't have any data on this thing so it does not matter
> if I
> >wipe the drives...
>
> Just boot from floppy, run `fdisk /dev/hda` (make certain your hard drive
> is
> your IDE primary master), delete your existing partitions, and reboot.
> Then
> just start the install over from Step 1.
>
> PaulM
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