> Is it possible to upgrade LILO on a machine currently running the older version?
Of course, that's how most geeks (read: Linux guru's) will upgrade. You can get
it from here: http://www.freshmeat.net/appindex/1998/12/04/912827201.html if
you're brave.
> If you're doing a fresh install of Mandrake, can the new LILO be substituted for the
>old one?
I don't think it can be. However, if you want to set up a Linux distro beyond
the 1024 limit, you can install it past that. Just make sure you make a boot
disk during installation. Then, after you finish installing, use the boot disk
to get to Linux. Then download and install the new LILO, and you're set.
> Regards,
> Nathan
>
>
>
> > I was going to comment on this news too, I'm excited about it. Finally you can
> > put Linux at the back of the drive with no worries at all. The 1024 limit also
> > confused a lot of Newbies (including me) when they first heard about it, so now
> > that won't be an issue anymore. I wonder if Mandrake will put it in 7.1
>
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