I don't know about a version of LILO, per se, but there are other boot
managers out there. The thing is, you still need to use LILO. A good,
"intuitive" boot manager is OS-BS, which is located at
http://www.prz.tu-berlin.de/~wolf/os-bs.html
There's the old, free, "beta" version which works perfectly well, or
there's the new, non-freeware version with extra features. You can't
order through the website, though- you need to buy it through one of his
resellers.
This isn't LILO, though, and you still need a program (i.e. LILO) that can
load the kernel. The way I use this is to write LILO to the Linux root
partition, and put this on the MBR. It works well enough; and the other
people who use my computer, who are intimidated by LILO's unencumbered
interface, find this much easier on them.
Oh yeah, I use the free version.
-Matt Stegman
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On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Allen Denton wrote:
> I have seen a graphical or at least a lilo that you can use arrow keys
> for your selections before. Anybody know were I can get that, or am I
> dreaming?