For the record, I didn't say Red Hat shipped LILO. I said its documentation
still mentions it (though unsupported).

There is no doubt that GRUB is the way commercial Linux does things.
However, LILO is not dead. I was only suggesting that entirely removing it
from LPIC 2 may be premature. (There's also elilo as mentioned elsewhere on
this list.)

As for teaching it, goodness. Make a buried note in the course material:
LILO was here. Here's what a lilo.conf looked like. You have to run lilo
when you make a change. Install it on your lab machine as a bonus if you
like. Next bullet point. That covers 213.1.
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