I realize this may sound like a dumb question, but I've searched the
man's
and have watched it scroll by during boot up and I still don't know. 

What is Aurora and what does it do?

Barry :-)


Jeff Malka wrote:
> 
> Marcia,
> 
> Alan is absolutely right.
> 
> With great trepidation, I changed my "vga=normal" entry to "vga=791" (for me)
> and ran lilo -v and when I rebooted, aurora was in effect.
> 
> So go ahead.  I was afraid that I might get in a situation where I would not
> be able to reboot into linux, but that did not happen.
> 
> Thanks Alan.
> >
> > > That's it.  :-)
> >
> > Marcia/Jeff....oops!  Forgot to say to activate your changes
> > in /etc/lilo.conf (as root) type:
> >
> > lilo -v
> >
> > or to activate your changes in /boot/grub/menu.lst navigate
> > to the /boot/grub/ directory (as root) and type:
> >
> > sh install.sh
> >
> > Now that's really all there is.  ;-)
> 
> --
> Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Registered Linux User 348854

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