Sunil,
Taking out LILO from MBR is quite easy but make sure that you have made your 
bootdisk(just in case) before you remove LILO. One of the ways is that you 
boot into your other OS (I presume u hv one since you were using LILO) say 
Windows and at the command prompt type  "fdisk/MBR" - it will rewrite the 
MBR of your hard disk.
To restore the system - boot into LINUX using bootdisk and at the shell 
prompt run "LILO" &  LILO will installed again.
Hope this will suffice.
Pankaj Mathur
Bangkok
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