Meph Istopheles wrote:
> Hey Alan,
>
> > Meph....add a ' -v' to your command line entry and see
> > what's causing lilo to not overwrite grub.
>
>   Here's the results (don't see anything that looks
> particularly wrong, though):
>
> # /sbin/lilo -v
> LILO version 21.5, Copyright (C) 1992-1998 Werner
> Almesberger Extensions beyond version 21 Copyright (C)
> 1999-2000 John Coffman Released 18-Jul-2000 and compiled at
> 11:17:43 on Oct  3 2000.
>
> Reading boot sector from /dev/hda
> Merging with /boot/boot.b
> Mapping message file /boot/message
> Boot image: /boot/vmlinuz-smp
> Added linux *
> Boot image: /boot/vmlinuz
> Added linux-up
> Boot image: /boot/vmlinuz
> Added failsafe
> Boot other: /dev/fd0, loader /boot/chain.b
> Pseudo partition start: 0
> Added floppy
> Boot other: /dev/hda1, on /dev/hda, loader /boot/chain.b
> Added win
> /boot/boot.0300 exists - no backup copy made.
> Writing boot sector.
>
>   This grub thingie is a mystery to me....
>
>   Meph

Meph....it appears that on this execution of lilo, lilo was 
written to the MBR of hda.  Have you tried rebooting since 
running it?
-- 
Alan

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