In lilo.conf look at the boot= line.  That is what tells lilo where to
write its output.  Adjust accordingly.

On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Jim Bonnet wrote:

> > ..now how do I write a MBR to /dev/hdb that will
> > boot when it's /dev/hda???
> >
> > Currently, I re-cable /dev/hdb as /dev/hda, boot linux
> > into memory from a CD (RedHat install media) and then...
> >
> >  - mknod /dev/hda1 b 8 1
> >  - mkdir /slave
> >  - mount /dev/hda1 /slave
> >  - /slave/sbin/lilo -r /slave
> >  - umount /slave
> >
> > but I want to automate those steps (preferably without
> > another boot!)
> >
> > The solution needs to work for IDE and SCSI disks, btw.
>
>
> you've lost me.. What are you trying to do?
>
> Are you just trying to clone a disk so that you can distribute that
> clone to like hardware?
>
> --jim
>
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