#!/bin/sh # # Copyright 1994 Patrick Volkerding, Moorhead, Minnesota USA # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is # permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # # 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO # EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, # SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, # PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; # OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, # WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR # OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF # ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # checkp_text() { if [ ! -r $1 ]; then echo echo "I can't find a device named '$1'!" echo echo -n "Are you sure you want to use this device name [y]es, [n]o? " read use_device; if [ ! "$use_device" = "y" ]; then return 1; fi return 0; fi } checkp_dialog() { if [ ! -r $1 ]; then dialog --title "DEVICE FILE NOT FOUND" --yesno "I can't find a \ device named '$1'. Are you sure you want to use this device \ name?" 7 60 return $?; fi } # 'probe()' borrowed from LILO QuickInst. probe() { [ ! -z "`dd if=$1 bs=1 count=1 2>/dev/null | tr '\0' x`" ] return } # liloconfig-color? if [ "`basename $0`" = "liloconfig-color" ]; then COLOR=on fi # Figure out if we're installing from the hard drive if [ -r /tmp/SeTT_PX ]; then T_PX="`cat /tmp/SeTT_PX`" else if [ "$T_PX" = "" -a ! "$1" = "" ]; then T_PX=$1 else T_PX=/ fi fi HDR="no" # this means the header section of /etc/lilo.conf has not yet # been configured LNX="no" # this means no Linux partition has been defined as bootable # through LILO. Both of these must change to "yes" before LILO will # install from this script. # Determine the root partition (such as /dev/hda2) ROOT_DEVICE=$2 if [ "$ROOT_DEVICE" = "" ]; then if [ -r /tmp/SeTrootdev ]; then ROOT_DEVICE="`cat /tmp/SeTrootdev`" else ROOT_DEVICE="`mount | cut -b-10 | sed -n "1 p"`" fi fi if [ -r /tmp/SeTcolor -o "$COLOR" = "on" ]; then # use color menus, otherwise tty while [ 0 ]; do dialog --title "LILO INSTALLATION" --menu "LILO (the Linux Loader) allows \ you to boot Linux from your hard drive. \ To install, you make a new LILO configuration file by creating a new header \ and then adding at least one bootable partition to the file. Once you've done \ this, you can select the install option. Alternately, if you already have an \ /etc/lilo.conf, you may reinstall using that. If you make a mistake, you can \ always start over by choosing 'Begin'. \ Which option would you like?" 22 73 9 \ "Begin" "Start LILO configuration with a new LILO header" \ "Linux" "Add a Linux partition to the LILO config file" \ "OS/2" "Add an OS/2 partition to the LILO config file" \ "DOS" "Add a DOS partition to the LILO config file" \ "Install" "Install LILO" \ "Recycle" "Reinstall LILO using the existing lilo.conf" \ "Skip" "Skip LILO installation and exit this menu" \ "View" "View your current /etc/lilo.conf" \ "Help" "Read the Linux Loader HELP file" 2> /tmp/reply if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then REPLY="Skip" else REPLY="`cat /tmp/reply`" fi rm -r /tmp/reply if [ "$REPLY" = "Begin" ]; then dialog --title "OPTIONAL append= LINE" --inputbox "Some systems might \ require extra parameters to be passed to the kernel in order to boot. An \ example would be the hd=cyl,hds,secs needed with some SCSI systems and some \ machines with IBM motherboards. If you \ needed to pass parameters to the kernel when you booted the Slackware \ bootkernel disk, you'll probably want to enter the same ones here. Most \ systems won't require any extra parameters. If you don't need any, just \ hit ENTER to continue." 14 72 2> /tmp/reply if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then HDR="no" continue; else APPEND="`cat /tmp/reply`" fi dialog --title "SELECT LILO TARGET LOCATION" --menu "LILO can be installed \ to a variety of places: the master boot record of your first hard drive, the \ superblock of your root Linux partition (which could then be made the \ bootable partition with fdisk), or a formatted floppy disk. If you're using \ a boot system such as OS/2's Boot Manager, you should use the "Root" \ selection. Please pick a target location:" 16 65 3 \ "MBR" "Use the Master Boot Record" \ "Root" "Use superblock of the root Linux partition" \ "Floppy" "Use a formatted floppy disk in the boot drive" 2> /tmp/reply if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then HDR="no" continue; else LNX="no" TG="`cat /tmp/reply`" fi rm -r /tmp/reply if [ "$TG" = "MBR" ]; then if [ -L $T_PX/dev/hda ]; then LILO_TARGET="/dev/sda" elif probe /dev/hda; then LILO_TARGET="/dev/hda" elif probe /dev/sda; then LILO_TARGET="/dev/sda" else dialog --msgbox "LILO can't find your first hard drive! Sorry, \ but LILO is getting /dev/null'ed..." 10 50 LILO_TARGET="/dev/null" fi elif [ "$TG" = "Root" ]; then LILO_TARGET=`echo $ROOT_DEVICE` # Here, we use the partition superblock for OS/2 Boot Manager elif [ "$TG" = "Floppy" ]; then LILO_TARGET="/dev/fd0" else HDR="no" continue; fi dialog --title "CHOOSE LILO DELAY" --menu "How long would you like \ LILO to wait for you to hit left-shift to get a prompt after rebooting? If you \ let LILO time out, it will boot the first OS in the configuration file by \ default." 13 72 4 \ "None" "Don't wait at all - boot straight into the first OS" \ "5" "5 seconds" \ "30" "30 seconds" \ "Forever" "Present a prompt and wait until a choice is made" 2> /tmp/reply if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then HDR="no" continue; else DELAY="`cat /tmp/reply`" fi rm -r /tmp/reply if [ "$DELAY" = "None" ]; then DELAY="# delay = 5" elif [ "$DELAY" = "5" ]; then DELAY="delay = 50" elif [ "$DELAY" = "30" ]; then DELAY="delay = 300" elif [ "$DELAY" = "Forever" ]; then DELAY="prompt" else HDR="no" continue; fi if [ "$APPEND" = "" ]; then cat << EOF > /tmp/lilo.conf # LILO configuration file # generated by 'liloconfig' # # Start LILO global section boot = $LILO_TARGET #compact # faster, but won't work on all systems. $DELAY vga = normal # force sane state ramdisk = 0 # paranoia setting # End LILO global section EOF HDR="yes" else cat << EOF > /tmp/lilo.conf # LILO configuration file # generated by 'liloconfig' # # Start LILO global section append="$APPEND" boot = $LILO_TARGET #compact # faster, but won't work on all systems. $DELAY vga = normal # force sane state ramdisk = 0 # paranoia setting # End LILO global section EOF HDR="yes" fi elif [ "$REPLY" = "Linux" ]; then if [ "$HDR" = "yes" ]; then echo "These are your Linux partitions:" > /tmp/tmpmsg echo >> /tmp/tmpmsg echo " Device Boot Begin Start End Blocks Id System" >> /tmp/tmpmsg fdisk -l | fgrep Linux | fgrep native >> /tmp/tmpmsg echo >> /tmp/tmpmsg echo "Which one would you like LILO to boot?" >> /tmp/tmpmsg dialog --title "SELECT LINUX PARTITION" --inputbox \ "`cat /tmp/tmpmsg`" 20 74 2> /tmp/reply if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then rm /tmp/tmpmsg continue fi rm /tmp/tmpmsg LINUX_PART="`cat /tmp/reply`" checkp_dialog $LINUX_PART if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then continue; fi dialog --title "SELECT PARTITION NAME" --inputbox \ "Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. \ You'll use this name if you specify a partition to boot at the \ LILO prompt. 'Linux' might not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A \ SINGLE WORD." 11 60 2> /tmp/reply if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then continue fi LABEL="`cat /tmp/reply`" cat << EOF >> /tmp/lilo.conf # Linux bootable partition config begins image = /vmlinuz root = $LINUX_PART label = $LABEL read-only # Non-UMSDOS filesystems should be mounted read-only for checking # Linux bootable partition config ends EOF else dialog --title "CAN'T ADD LINUX PARTITION" --msgbox "You can't add \ partitions unless you start over with a new LILO header." 6 60 continue fi LNX="yes" elif [ "$REPLY" = "OS/2" ]; then if [ "$HDR" = "yes" ]; then echo "These are possibly OS/2 partitions. They will be treated" > /tmp/tmpmsg echo "as such if you install them using this menu." >> /tmp/tmpmsg echo >> /tmp/tmpmsg echo " Device Boot Begin Start End Blocks Id System" >> /tmp/tmpmsg fdisk -l | fgrep DOS >> /tmp/tmpmsg fdisk -l | fgrep HPFS >> /tmp/tmpmsg echo >> /tmp/tmpmsg echo "Which one would you like LILO to boot?" >> /tmp/tmpmsg dialog --title "SELECT OS/2 PARTITION" --inputbox \ "`cat /tmp/tmpmsg`" 20 74 2> /tmp/reply if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then rm /tmp/tmpmsg continue fi rm /tmp/tmpmsg OS_2_PART="`cat /tmp/reply`" checkp_dialog $OS_2_PART if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then continue; fi dialog --title "SELECT PARTITION NAME" --inputbox \ "Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. \ You'll use this name if you specify a partition to boot at the \ LILO prompt. 'OS/2' might not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A \ SINGLE WORD." 11 60 2> /tmp/reply if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then continue fi LABEL="`cat /tmp/reply`" TABLE="`echo $OS_2_PART | cut -b1-8`" if [ "`echo $TABLE | cut -b6-8`" = "hda" ]; then cat << EOF >> /tmp/lilo.conf # OS/2 bootable partition config begins other = $OS_2_PART label = $LABEL table = $TABLE # OS/2 bootable partition config ends EOF else cat << EOF >> /tmp/lilo.conf # OS/2 bootable partition config begins other = $OS_2_PART label = $LABEL table = $TABLE loader = /boot/os2_d.b # OS/2 bootable partition config ends EOF fi else dialog --title "CAN'T ADD OS/2 PARTITION" --msgbox "You can't add \ partitions unless you start over with a new LILO header." 6 60 continue fi LNX="yes" elif [ "$REPLY" = "DOS" ]; then if [ "$HDR" = "yes" ]; then echo "These are possibly DOS partitions. They will be treated" > /tmp/tmpmsg echo "as such if you install them using this menu." >> /tmp/tmpmsg echo >> /tmp/tmpmsg echo " Device Boot Begin Start End Blocks Id System" >> /tmp/tmpmsg fdisk -l | fgrep DOS >> /tmp/tmpmsg echo >> /tmp/tmpmsg echo "Which one would you like LILO to boot?" >> /tmp/tmpmsg dialog --title "SELECT DOS PARTITION" --inputbox \ "`cat /tmp/tmpmsg`" 20 74 2> /tmp/reply if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then rm /tmp/tmpmsg continue fi rm /tmp/tmpmsg DOSPART="`cat /tmp/reply`" checkp_dialog $DOSPART if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then continue; fi dialog --title "SELECT PARTITION NAME" --inputbox \ "Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. \ You'll use this name if you specify a partition to boot at the \ LILO prompt. 'DOS' might not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A \ SINGLE WORD." 11 60 2> /tmp/reply if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then continue fi LABEL="`cat /tmp/reply`" unset USE_LOADER TABLE="`echo $DOSPART | cut -b1-8`" if [ "`echo $TABLE | cut -b6-8`" = "hda" ]; then USE_LOADER="no" fi if [ "`echo $TABLE | cut -b6-8`" = "sda" ]; then if probe /dev/hda; then USE_LOADER="yes" else USE_LOADER="no" fi fi if [ "$USE_LOADER" = "no" ]; then cat << EOF >> /tmp/lilo.conf # DOS bootable partition config begins other = $DOSPART label = $LABEL table = $TABLE # DOS bootable partition config ends EOF else cat << EOF >> /tmp/lilo.conf # DOS bootable partition config begins other = $DOSPART label = $LABEL loader = /boot/any_d.b table = $TABLE # DOS bootable partition config ends EOF fi else dialog --title "CAN'T ADD DOS PARTITION" --msgbox "You can't add \ partitions unless you start over with a new LILO header." 6 60 continue fi LNX="yes" elif [ "$REPLY" = "Install" -o "$REPLY" = "Recycle" ]; then if [ "$REPLY" = "Recycle" -a -r $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf ]; then LNX="yes" fi if [ "$LNX" = "no" ]; then dialog --title "CAN'T INSTALL LILO" --msgbox "LILO could not be \ installed. If you have not created a LILO configuration file by defining \ a new header and adding at least one bootable partition to it, you must do \ so before installing LILO. If you were attempting to use an existing LILO \ configuration file, it could not be found. Try making a new one." 9 70 continue else if [ "$REPLY" = "Install" ]; then if [ -r /tmp/lilo.conf ]; then if [ -r $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf ]; then mv $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf.bak fi cp /tmp/lilo.conf $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf chmod 644 $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf fi fi dialog --infobox "\nInstalling the Linux Loader..." 5 40 if [ "$T_PX" = "/" ]; then lilo 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null else lilo -r $T_PX -m /boot/map -C /etc/lilo.conf 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null fi fi rm -f /tmp/tmpmsg /tmp/reply break elif [ "$REPLY" = "Skip" ]; then rm -f /tmp/tmpmsg /tmp/reply break elif [ "$REPLY" = "View" ]; then if [ -r /tmp/lilo.conf ]; then dialog --title "YOUR NEW /etc/lilo.conf" --textbox "/tmp/lilo.conf" 22 70 else if [ -r /mnt/etc/lilo.conf ]; then dialog --title "YOUR OLD /etc/lilo.conf" --textbox "/mnt/etc/lilo.conf" 22 70 elif [ "$T_PX" = "/" -a -r /etc/lilo.conf ]; then dialog --title "YOUR OLD /etc/lilo.conf" --textbox "/etc/lilo.conf" 22 70 else dialog --title "NO CONFIG FILE FOUND" --msgbox "Sorry, but you don't \ have a LILO configuration file that can be viewed." 6 60 fi fi elif [ "$REPLY" = "Help" ]; then dialog --title "LILO INSTALLATION HELP" --textbox "$T_PX/usr/adm/setup/text.lilohelp" 22 68 fi done else # don't use color! while [ 0 ]; do cat << EOF LILO INSTALLATION LILO (the Linux Loader) is the program that allows booting Linux directly from the hard drive. To install, you make a new LILO configuration file by creating a new header and then adding at least one bootable partition to the file. Once you've done this, you can select the install option. Alternately, if you already have an /etc/lilo.conf, you may reinstall using that. If you make a mistake, just select (1) to start over. 1 -- Start LILO configuration with a new LILO header 2 -- Add a Linux partition to the LILO config file 3 -- Add an OS/2 partition to the LILO config file 4 -- Add a DOS partition to the LILO config file 5 -- Install LILO 6 -- Reinstall LILO using the existing lilo.conf 7 -- Skip LILO installation and exit this menu 8 -- View your current /etc/lilo.conf 9 -- Read the Linux Loader HELP file EOF echo -n "Which option would you like (1 - 9)? " read REPLY; echo if [ "$REPLY" = "1" ]; then cat << EOF OPTIONAL append="" LINE Some systems might require extra parameters to be passed to the kernel in order to boot. An example would be the hd=cyl,hds,secs needed with some SCSI systems and some machines with IBM motherboards. If you needed to pass parameters to the kernel when you booted the Slackware bootkernel disk, you'll probably want to enter the same ones here. Most systems won't require any extra parameters. If you don't need any, just hit ENTER to continue. EOF echo -n "Enter extra parameters==> " read APPEND; echo cat << EOF SELECT LILO TARGET LOCATION LILO can be installed to a variety of places: 1. The Master Boot Record of your first hard drive 2. The superblock of your root Linux partition (which could then be made the bootable partition with fdisk) 3. A formatted floppy disk If you're using a boot system such as OS/2's Boot Manager, you should install LILO on the superblock of your root Linux partition. EOF echo -n "Please pick a target location (1 - 3): " read TG; echo if [ "$TG" = "1" ]; then if [ -L $T_PX/dev/hda ]; then LILO_TARGET="/dev/sda" elif probe /dev/hda; then LILO_TARGET="/dev/hda" elif probe /dev/sda; then LILO_TARGET="/dev/sda" else cat << EOF ***** ERROR probing for first hard drive. LILO can't find your first hard drive! Sorry, but LILO is getting /dev/null'ed... EOF LILO_TARGET="/dev/null" fi elif [ "$TG" = "2" ]; then LILO_TARGET=`echo $ROOT_DEVICE` # Here, we use the partition superblock for OS/2 Boot Manager elif [ "$TG" = "3" ]; then LILO_TARGET="/dev/fd0" else HDR="no" continue; fi cat << EOF CHOOSE LILO DELAY How long would you like LILO to wait for you to hit left-shift to get a prompt after rebooting? If you let LILO time out, it will boot the first OS in the configuration file by default. 1 -- None, don't wait at all - boot straight into the first OS 2 -- 5 seconds 3 -- 30 seconds 4 -- Present a prompt and wait until a choice is made without timing out EOF echo -n "Which choice would you like (1 - 4)? " read DELAY; echo if [ "$DELAY" = "1" ]; then DELAY="# delay = 5" elif [ "$DELAY" = "2" ]; then DELAY="delay = 50" elif [ "$DELAY" = "3" ]; then DELAY="delay = 300" elif [ "$DELAY" = "4" ]; then DELAY="prompt" else HDR="no" continue; fi if [ "$APPEND" = "" ]; then cat << EOF > /tmp/lilo.conf # LILO configuration file # generated by 'liloconfig' # # Start LILO global section boot = $LILO_TARGET #compact # faster, but won't work on all systems. $DELAY vga = normal # force sane state ramdisk = 0 # paranoia setting # End LILO global section EOF HDR="yes" else cat << EOF > /tmp/lilo.conf # LILO configuration file # generated by 'liloconfig' # # Start LILO global section append="$APPEND" boot = $LILO_TARGET #compact # faster, but won't work on all systems. $DELAY vga = normal # force sane state ramdisk = 0 # paranoia setting # End LILO global section EOF HDR="yes" fi elif [ "$REPLY" = "2" ]; then if [ "$HDR" = "yes" ]; then while [ 0 ]; do cat << EOF SELECT LINUX PARTITION These are your Linux partitions: Device Boot Begin Start End Blocks Id System `fdisk -l | fgrep Linux | fgrep native` EOF echo -n "Which one would you like LILO to boot? " read LINUX_PART; checkp_text $LINUX_PART if [ $? = 0 ]; then break; fi done echo cat << EOF SELECT PARTITION NAME Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. You'll use this name if you specify a partition to boot at the LILO prompt. 'Linux' might not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A SINGLE WORD. EOF echo -n "Enter name: " read LABEL; cat << EOF >> /tmp/lilo.conf # Linux bootable partition config begins image = /vmlinuz root = $LINUX_PART label = $LABEL read-only # Non-UMSDOS filesystems should be mounted read-only for checking # Linux bootable partition config ends EOF else cat << EOF CAN'T ADD LINUX PARTITION You can't add partitions unless you start over with a new LILO header. EOF echo -n "Press ENTER to continue." read JUNK; echo continue fi LNX="yes" elif [ "$REPLY" = "3" ]; then if [ "$HDR" = "yes" ]; then while [ 0 ]; do cat << EOF SELECT OS/2 PARTITION These are possibly OS/2 partitions. They will be treated as such if you install them using this menu. Device Boot Begin Start End Blocks Id System `fdisk -l | fgrep DOS` `fdisk -l | fgrep HPFS` EOF echo -n "Which one would you like LILO to boot? " read OS_2_PART; checkp_text $OS_2_PART if [ $? = 0 ]; then break; fi done echo cat << EOF SELECT PARTITION NAME Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. You'll use this name if you specify a partition to boot at the LILO prompt. 'OS/2' might not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A SINGLE WORD. EOF echo -n "Enter name: " read LABEL; echo TABLE="`echo $OS_2_PART | cut -b1-8`" if [ "`echo $TABLE | cut -b6-8`" = "hda" ]; then cat << EOF >> /tmp/lilo.conf # OS/2 bootable partition config begins other = $OS_2_PART label = $LABEL table = $TABLE # OS/2 bootable partition config ends EOF else cat << EOF >> /tmp/lilo.conf # OS/2 bootable partition config begins other = $OS_2_PART label = $LABEL table = $TABLE loader = /boot/os2_d.b # OS/2 bootable partition config ends EOF fi else cat << EOF CAN'T ADD OS/2 PARTITION You can't add partitions unless you start over with a new LILO header. EOF echo -n "Press ENTER to continue." read JUNK; echo continue fi LNX="yes" elif [ "$REPLY" = "4" ]; then if [ "$HDR" = "yes" ]; then while [ 0 ]; do cat << EOF SELECT DOS PARTITION These are possibly DOS partitions. They will be treated as such if you install them using this menu. Device Boot Begin Start End Blocks Id System" `fdisk -l | fgrep DOS` EOF echo -n "Which one would you like LILO to boot? " read DOSPART; checkp_text $DOSPART if [ $? = 0 ]; then break; fi done cat << EOF SELECT PARTITION NAME Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. You'll use this name if you specify a partition to boot at the LILO prompt. 'DOS' might not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A SINGLE WORD. EOF echo -n "Enter name: " read LABEL; echo TABLE="`echo $DOSPART | cut -b1-8`" unset USE_LOADER if [ "`echo $TABLE | cut -b6-8`" = "hda" ]; then USE_LOADER="no" fi if [ "`echo $TABLE | cut -b6-8`" = "sda" ]; then if probe /dev/hda; then USE_LOADER="yes" else USE_LOADER="no" fi fi if [ "$USE_LOADER" = "no" ]; then cat << EOF >> /tmp/lilo.conf # DOS bootable partition config begins other = $DOSPART label = $LABEL table = $TABLE # DOS bootable partition config ends EOF else cat << EOF >> /tmp/lilo.conf # DOS bootable partition config begins other = $DOSPART label = $LABEL loader = /boot/any_d.b table = $TABLE # DOS bootable partition config ends EOF fi else cat << EOF CAN'T ADD DOS PARTITION You can't add partitions unless you start over with a new LILO header. EOF echo -n "Press ENTER to continue." read JUNK; echo continue fi LNX="yes" elif [ "$REPLY" = "5" -o "$REPLY" = "6" ]; then if [ "$REPLY" = "6" -a -r $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf ]; then LNX="yes" fi if [ "$LNX" = "no" ]; then cat << EOF CAN'T INSTALL LILO LILO could not be installed. If you have not created a LILO configuration file by defining a new header and adding at least one bootable partition to it, you must do so before installing LILO. If you were attempting to use an existing LILO configuration file, it could not be found. Try making a new one. EOF echo -n "Press ENTER to continue." read JUNK; echo continue else if [ "$REPLY" = "5" ]; then if [ -r /tmp/lilo.conf ]; then if [ -r $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf ]; then mv $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf.bak fi cp /tmp/lilo.conf $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf chmod 644 $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf fi fi echo echo "Installing the Linux Loader..." if [ "$T_PX" = "/" ]; then lilo else lilo -r $T_PX -m /boot/map -C /etc/lilo.conf fi fi rm -f /tmp/tmpmsg /tmp/reply break elif [ "$REPLY" = "7" ]; then rm -f /tmp/tmpmsg /tmp/reply break elif [ "$REPLY" = "8" ]; then if [ -r /tmp/lilo.conf ]; then if [ -r /bin/more ]; then cat /tmp/lilo.conf | more else cat /tmp/lilo.conf fi echo -n "Press ENTER to continue..." read JUNK; echo else if [ -r /mnt/etc/lilo.conf ]; then if [ -r /bin/more ]; then cat /mnt/etc/lilo.conf | more else cat /mnt/etc/lilo.conf fi echo -n "Press ENTER to continue..." read JUNK; echo elif [ "$T_PX" = "/" -a -r /etc/lilo.conf ]; then if [ -r /bin/more ]; then cat /etc/lilo.conf | more else cat /etc/lilo.conf fi echo -n "Press ENTER to continue..." read JUNK; echo else cat << EOF NO CONFIG FILE FOUND Sorry, but you don't have a LILO configuration file that can be viewed. EOF echo -n "Press ENTER to continue..." read JUNK; echo fi fi elif [ "$REPLY" = "9" ]; then if [ -r /bin/more ]; then cat $T_PX/usr/adm/setup/text.lilohelp | more else cat $T_PX/usr/adm/setup/text.lilohelp echo -n "Sorry... there's no pager on this disk. Press ENTER to continue." read JUNK; echo fi fi done echo fi # are we using color?