On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Martinez, Maenard wrote: > So how do I remove it? at least now I know not to install the LILO on other > partitions. thanks. > It shouldn't matter. LILO will automatically load Linux without regard to what is in the boot sector of the Linux partition it is supposed to boot. It records where in your hard disk the kernel image is supposed to be living, and runs from there. -- Rafael R. Sevilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> +63 (2) 4342217 ICSM-F Development Team, UP Diliman +63 (917) 4458925 OpenPGP Key ID: 0x0E8CE481 _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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