"Brett I. Holcomb" wrote:
> 
> As a result of another thread I have a question on LILO and GRUB.  I was
> under the impression that GRUB was to replace LILO for various reasons
> (supposedly better in some way - handles booting over 1024 cylinders, etc.)
> but a lot of people are sticking with LILO.  Is LILO being phased out?
> What are the pros and cons of each?
> 
>> The main difference I've found is that LILO on the install disk ususlly works while 
>GRUB after generating a "entering stage one, stage two" message hangs up because it 
>can't find the file system. Course I run all dual boot systems with the OS from the 
>Evil Empire as hda1 and it may have somethimg with the MBR set up by Billy the 
>Squid's OS.
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