[Ilugc] first letter

  • From: suraj@xxxxxxxxxxx (Suraj Kumar)
  • Date: 19 Nov 2002 17:02:19 +0530

On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 16:47, Prakash Chandrasekaran wrote:

Its also possible that the kernel image in your hard disk is corrupt.

Boot your system with the rescue disk, and try reinstalling the kernel
image. (No, you don't have to reinstall the whole system. Only the kernel!)

switch to GNU GRUB if you think its a pain to keep running lilo
everytime your kernel changes. GRUB is so powerful that you can view the
contents of the files on your partitions!

  -Suraj
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