You asked:
I entered the command and got the output you said would be correct except that the date is different.What is the output of this command: ls -l /etc/lilo.conf It should say this to be correct: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 864 May 19 15:34 /etc/lilo.conf
You then said:
I did that also and got nothing but a return to my original root command line cursor. Now what?If it doesn't, then try doing the chmod a-rwx /etc/lilo.conf and chmod +rw /etc/lilo.conf They should be done as root, and if done correctly, you will get no output at all. HTH, John Drouhard
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