Read in /usr/doc/lilo..... You will find that one of the files in /boot
is the original mbr and you can restore it to the mbr. Doesn't make a
lot of sense to me to get rid of lilo if you use linux but I don't live
your life either.

Tom

John Aldrich wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> > 2.  How do I get rid of LILO?  As I recall it's a DOS fdisk command, but
> > I'd like to know the exact syntax.
> >
> fdisk /mbr.
> However, I would venture to say your system will be MUCH more stable
> if you use LILO and do a cold boot each time you switch operating
> systems. Then again, I have no idea what this "linux95.exe" is, so I
> may be talking through my hat.
>         John

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