Hello, I just installed a base Debian system from floppies on a machine that shares MS-DOS. When I run liloconfig, the only options it gives me are to boot the "other" OS (MSDOS in my case) or Linux by default. The first time I set it to boot Linux by default and found I couldn't get it to boot MS-DOS. So I re-ran liloconfig and set it to boot DOS by default. So now if I want Linux I have to remember to press the shift key while it boots, then 3 at the "1234F:" prompt. What I really want is to just turn the thing on then have LILO give me a choice of which OS to boot and booting a default if I don't respond after a certain time like my RedHat system did (the version of liloconfig they have offers options like this). Can you please tell me how to set up lilo to do this under Debian? Thank you.
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