hey after changing the liloconf use the following command by itself from the 
shell this should help
lilo

>From: Rajeev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [LIH] Problem with Lilo boot
>Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 17:05:50 +0530
>
>mean
>sbin/lilo ?
>but see i have observed this also,  once i changed dos as default during 
>the
>time of install , still it booted in linux. while  we are here, pls tell me
>this , at the time of reboot, the new .conf files should be read, b'cose 
>the
>chnages have been made before last shutdown, so changes in  lilo.conf  
>should
>take place ,or is it necessary to stop and start the application each time 
>we
>change the settings ??
>
>regards
>
>rajeev
>
>"SHRIDHAR N. DAITHANKAR" wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > Did you run lilo after you changed lilo.conf? Remember lilo.conf is a
> > configuration file and making changes to it does not mean that changes
> > will be brought into effect.
> > For such a functionality, you will need a daemon. I think some fellow 
>was
> > talking a similar thing from mainframe world. Not on linux yet ;-)
> >
> >   Bye
> >    Shridhar
> >
>
>
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