Tom Barraza wrote:
>
> Rick, usually, there is a line that states "default=linux"
> (to boot Linux by default with LILO), but it isn't necessary. Read
> the man page on lilo & lilo.conf for more details ...
>
> In short, LILO will use the first image in the list as the default
> if it is not specified with the "default=<OS>" statement.
>
> YES, you do want to run /sbin/lilo -v (verbose switch) after making
> changes to the /etc/lilo.conf file!!! This is the step that actually
> makes the changes you're making in /etc/lilo.conf update the boot
> record on your hard-drive. I would recommend making a backup first,
> of course!
>
Uhh, I meant a backup of the /etc/lilo.conf file, that is!
> Good luck,
> Tom
>