BillK wrote:
> 
> Sarang, you maybe confusing the fact that lilo has always been able to
> work on large disk drives, but only if all required files are installed
> under cylinder 1024 (i.e., /boot/*).  The "clearly superior" grub as
> someone put it is both harder to use/modify than lilo, and documentation
> is less readable too (had to ask for help in how to reinstall after
> using lilo), its only advantages seem to be overcoming the 1024 limit
> and a prettier menu!
> 
> BillK
> 

Not enough of a difference to get me to change using something that I
know already works REAL good and doesn't complain about anything. Just
keeps on doing what it's supposed to do.  :)
-- 
Mark
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