>Boot into Linux, log in as root, and run lilo ... assuming your existing
>/etc/lilo.conf file is still correct ... if not, edit it before you run
lilo .


I assume you'd need a boot disk for this, no? The pointers to Linux in the
MBR being gone, and all...

-Paul-Andr� Beaulieu
Honours Computer Science
Trent University

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