After changing the timeout value (as per your
requirement) in /etc/lilo.conf, execute
"/sbin/lilo" (minus the double quotes), all as root.
When you boot next time, your new timeout setting
will be active.
_Rupesh_
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, kathiresan j wrote:
=)How do i increase the timeout setting at the lilo prompt before linux
=)boots up..i tried the timeout setting in /etc/lilo.conf..but it has no
=)effect
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