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Date: | Wed, 14 Jul 1999 17:05:45 -0700 |
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Hi all,
I know that this has nothing to do with HP3000s, but there's probably
someone here who knows the answer.
I just built a new NT machine (NT 4.0 SP 3) in order to do two-machine
debugging. The new NT box was built using the old too-small disc drive
from the Linux server that handles the HP3000-L threaded archive, so it
had a LILO (Linux Loader) boot sector on it.
I can't get NT to replace the boot sector, so I keep having to go through
LILO in order to get to NT. I checked the NT Resource Kit, and it says to
find a bootable MS-DOS floppy and use FDISK /MBR. Well, I don't have any
bootable DOS floppies, and I can't believe that there isn't _some_ other
way of dealing with this. I even re-installed NT after zeroing out the
partition table, but that still didn't make the NT installer write a new
master boot record.
Any suggestions?
-- Bruce
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