Not found any [active partition] in HDD
DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER
At this point I can boot from the CD into my system using the "rescue root=/dev/hda3" boot parameter, but I'd much rather the system to be able to automatically boot. Anyone had similar problems, or knows how to fix this?
Debian Installation Woes
I've been tring to install Debian Woody for the last while now, and it works, just not as expected. On the first reboot after initial setup, I get errors about their being no active partition and I'm forced to boot using the CD.
I started the installation with no boot arguments. Here's my installation settings.
My harddrive, /dev/hda, was set to have 3 partitions. 10 megs for hda1 that is marked bootable in cfdisk. hda2 is a 256 meg partition of type Linux swap, and the rest is put into a third partition, hda3.
hda2 is set as my swap partition. hda3 is then initialized and mounted as my root parition. The 10 meg hda1 is initialized as the /boot partition.
The kernel and drive modules are then installed from the cd without any problems. Taking a look through the Configure Device Driver menu there didn't seem to be anything I needed, so that step was skipped.
Configuring the network was successful. The base system is then installed from the CD without problems.
At the menu regarding Lilo setup, I choose to install it in the mbr of hda.
Now on first reboot, when the system is checking the harddrive to boot from I get the error.
--------------------------<modena> - Comfortably Nub
Post your /etc/lilo.conf
"THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT IS CLASSIFIED; DO NOT GO TO FOX NEWS TO READ OR OBTAIN A COPY." , the pentagon
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