Sounds neat.  I started using GRUB because Caldera used it but LILO is fine 
for me.    I've got to go back and read the man page!


> I am actually a Grub-user, but I must say that since LILO went
> graphical, there is really no reason not to use LILO.  Grub has some
> cool things, but now LILO does as well.  LILO, in addition to what
> GRUB does, includes the option to change the default boot ONLY for the
> next boot, it, forces a check of the config before rebooting with it,
> and all the information is located in the BR, not requiring another
> partition to finish the loading.  I still like GRUB because I haven't
> found LILO to be as flexible when I need a boot disk.  Simply using the
> Install CD, I can boot to GRUB, change a line or two in the canned GRUB
> config and I'm booting off my HD, using either the kernel on the CD or
> the kernel on the HD.  Great local-access hack-tool :)
> 
> 

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