Eric Solberg wrote:
> 
> Here's another dumb one.. ugh
> 
> I've compiled a new kernel and want it to boot by default.  I entered this
> as the first entry in /etc/lilo.conf (the name is linux2), but it still
> boots the one named 'linux' by default.  I even went in through linuxconf
> and made sure this one was set to the default kernel and it is.  If I type
> linux2 at the lilo prompt my kernel boots, but I can't get it to boot by
> default.

Did you rerun /sbin/lilo after changing /etc/lilo.conf?  Sounds like
that's all that's missing.

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