I hate Windows and Windows hates me. And not necessarily in Soviet Russia :-)
That's why I use Debian Linux. At home, at work, everywhere. But of course, this is me, you may love Windows and hate Linux. To each his own :-)
MCrusty:
I am using Debian as you (testing btw). I have done this many times. Never with scsi disks, but I have done it with SATA (which works with the scsi subsystem, so it's the same). I really don't understand what is wrong with your installation.
However, here's another thing you can...
iamskew:
Open up a console, type 'free'. It's not hard :-)
256Mb RAM will do, 512 will do even better. I wish you a nice time using Ubuntu and I hope it becomes your primary O/S one day :-)
If LILO gets loaded and has a problem, it does things. It sometimes just prints just 'LI' or 'LIL' on the console. Frequently, it prints things like 'LILO 99 99 99 99 99 99...' and stops.
Yours does nothing of the sort. Two things are possible:
1) LILO does not get installed on the /dev/sda...
If it always happens on weekdays at 07:30, it can only be a cronjob.
Maybe you don't have a shutdown -r line in your crontab. Maybe something runs at that time that is hardware intensive and causes the machine to reboot. Go through everything that cron runs at that time (have you checked...
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