> > > See here, LILO does not reside in your bootsector
> >
> > i was of the opinion that LILO resides in the
> > bootsector, either the MBR, or the boot sector of an
> 
>         You are right, lilo does overwrite your bootsector/bootsector of
> root partition etc, with its own bootsector to give you the multiple boot
> ability.

Guess I am confused. Does LILO application binary code, which executes
and may write to MBR or boot-sectors 'RESIDE' in the MBR or
boot-sectors? Does it only write to those areas or does it also STAY
there?

Rohit

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