According to Karel Bemelmans: While burning my CPU.
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> On Mon, 31 Aug 1998, Richard Adams wrote:
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> > Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1998 10:54:05 +0000 (GMT)
> > From: Richard Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Uninstalling LILO
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> > According to Chris Grant: While burning my CPU.
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> > > Could someone tell me how to  uninstall LILO, or install the Win95/DOS 
> > > boot loader? I have Win95 and Linux running on the same box, and ever 
> > > since I installed Linux, Windows has been running really strangely.  The 
> > > screen will often freeze and nothing will happen for a long time, all 
> > > I'll be able to do is move the mouse. Ctrl-Alt-Del only works sometimes, 
> > > and when it does, it takes a long time for the window to come up. Since 
> > > this problem started when I installed Linux, and LILO is the only thing 
> > > that even remotely interacts with Windows, I figured that must be the 
> > > problem. My lilo.conf stanza for Windows looks like this:
> > > 
> > > other = /dev/hda1
> > >     table = /dev/hda
> > >     label = msdos
> > > 
> > > It's also the first stanza, so it loads automatically. Linux boots fine 
> > > when I select it, so I doubt it's stanza is relevant. Thanks for any 
> > > help or suggestions.
> > 
> > I cant quite see what LILO or the /mbr for that matter has to do with "any"
> > other partition on "any" drive, so i suspect you are putting the blame
> > "unfoundedly" on LILO.
> > 
> > However if you wish to uninstall lilo thats very easy, 
> > 'lilo -u /boot/boot.NNNN'
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> On my Slackware it's called /boot/boot.b

Sorry but you are mistaken, boot.b is where the first and second stage boot
loaders are stored for LILO use at boottime.

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> Karel
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>    Karel Bemelmans, Narfum Inc.
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Regards Richard.
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