A BSD disk label was not setup on your disk. If there is
no disk label or a BSD disk label on the disk, the RH
installer does the right thing. If there's a DOS disklabel
on the disk, it doesn't muck with it, leaving you with
an unbootable disk.
Restart the install, select Custom install, go into FDISK
on the disk you want to install too and type b <return>
then w <return>. That'll write a BSD disk label. Halt the
system at this point and restart the install as before.
The RH installer should see that the disk has a BSD
disk label now and will do the right thing.
Best of luck,
mike
-----Original Message-----
From: kingmiro [mailto:kingmiro@gmx.net]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 1:41 PM
To: axp-list@redhat.com
Subject: Bootstrap Failure after Installation of Red Hat Linux 7.0
Hello,
I get an " Bootstrap Failure after Installation of Red Hat Linux 7.0 " !!!
Everything works propperly, after I´ve installed Red Hat linux 7.0 the
machine
reboots ...
After the start in the SRM-Console, the machine boots automaticaly ...
But I get the error-code :
block 0 of dkc1100 is not a valid boot block
bootstrap failure
--> dkc1100 is my HDD-Drive !
I´ve tried a lot of things nothing helps ..
thankz
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