Hello everyone, i hope someone here has the expertise i need in solving a most frustrating experience. I use a Dell OPTI-PLEX GX280 with a P4 processor and 1Ghz memory. This box employs two harddrives. The first 80 Gbz drive contains Windows XP Pro in a dual boot configuration with Xandros 3. The second 80 Gbz HD is fully populated (or at least it was) with kubuntu 8.04.1. I recently set up my video to play DVD`s with Media Player and was enjoying the Kubuntu experience very much when i was alerted that an upgrade was available. I allowed the upgrade to proceed as i have in the past with no problems. Once the upgrage was complete, i closed the update window and performed a few more task the system needed. I shut down the sytem believing all was well...........Well; that was until i rebooted the system again. I am currently using LILO as my boot manager and when i click on Kubuntu to boot, the system transistions to the Kubuntu start up screen and i get the following error message. Loading kernel EBDA is big;kernel setup stack overlaps LILO second stage, followed by a total system freeze. One of my delemas is that since Kubuntu resides on the second HD, LILO although sees it has no provision for system repair or troubleshooting as does Windows and Xandros on the first HD. I can get into the system with the system CD, and can even see my files, but so far cannot repair the failure. To be truthful, i understand that there is a kernel conflict; but what the HECK is EBDA and this stack thing in the second stage. The second stage of what ? >
I`m so frustrated not because of the failure, but because i miss my Kubuntu Linux so much. I am almost at the point of just reinstalling the entire system, but that is so Microsoft. I know that there must be a better way to resolve this problem without such drastic measures. Besides, if i do reinstall, when i update the system will i have the same problem? Did the upgrade cause the problem or is the failure due to something less critical. Whatever the problem i know the experts here are the real problem solvers. What is a poor Kubuntu lover to do ?

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