Greg,

that sounds like a good problem to have.  :)

Greg Stewart wrote:
> 
> Well, you've got to have *something* to do the booting...what else would you
> use? Grub? The new Graphical Lilo (whatever it's called)? They're all
> basically the same, but like Sarang said in that other e-mail you responded
> to, you can configure Lilo to go straight through to the boot process
> without even having to see it.
> 
> My firewall boots so quickly, I don't even have the time to tell Lilo to use
> small fonts! I've had to enter "vga=9" to the lilo.conf file and re-run lilo
> to get it to do it for its lone self. (I don't know waht's up with that
> BIOS, and LIlo, but they're damned quick! And the machine's only a Pentium
> MMX!
> 
> --Greg
> 
> > I've got a question I've been pondering for a while. for the longest time
> > i've been dual-booting. about a year and a half now, but i've come to the
> > point where i want to take windows completely of my system. how would I
> > set Linux up to boot if I didn't need to use LILO to boot with?
> >
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