As may or may not have been noticed, we are giving GRUB as the primary boot loader in the Red Hat Linux public beta released the end of last week. Unfortunately, due to the vagueries of hardware just being weird and lack of the kind of widespread use that LILO has seen, LILO is still offered as an option during the installation process. The difficult problem is being able to tell post-install whether GRUB or LILO is the bootloader being used as GRUB does not overwrite the area of the BPB where LILO writes its magic identifier. Am I just being blind and missing the easy way to check and tell if GRUB is being used as the boot loader? If not, what would people think of checking during first stage installation to see if the LILO magic is present, and if so, overwrite it (using GRUB seems sort of fitting, but just zero'ing it out has merits as well)? Thanks, Jeremy _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub
