LILO forever...grub sounds like a fat, gooie worm that squirmed out from
under a log to be breakfast for a Robin.

-- 
Mark

/ * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat
  * in order to get the rats up from below decks
  * so they can be kicked over the side and drowned!
  *
  *     REGISTERED LINUX USER # 182496
  */

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On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 Jim Anderson had this to say!

> According to something I saw on the l-m site, GRUB is now the default 
> bootloader for Linux-Mandrake 7.2, but LILO is optional in an Expert 
> install.
> 
> - jim
>            
> On 11/24/00 12:03 PM, philomena spoke the words:
> >I prefer grub for a few small reasons - you can make changes on the fly and 
> >try them out without having to remember to run lilo to effect your changes, 
> >and to make the changes permanent you simply edit the menu file- again, as 
> >soon as you save your changes, thats it - nothing else to execute. I have 
> >heard that the newer lilo versions are more graphical and friendlier, but 
> >I'm 
> >sticking with grub. I don't think the differences bewteen lilo and grub are 
> >not that great - more just a matter of slight preferences.
> >
> >philomena
> >
> >On Saturday 25 November 2000 12:03 am, you wrote:
> >> I am presently running another distro than mdk, so I'm not
> >> familiar with grub.  Why would one want to use grub instead
> >> of the usual LILO, especially now that LILO can load anywhere?
> >> --doug
> >>
> >> At 19:07 11/24/2000 +0100, Paul wrote:
> >> >On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Kelly, Christopher wrote:
> >> >>Ok, here today's question.
> >> >>
> >> >>I recently upgraded my winblows OS and it overrode my grub. I used the
> >> >>rescue disk and I can get into Linux now. It is however, using LILO to
> >> >> boot. How can I get it back to grub?
> >> >
> >> >Log in as root, go to /boot/grub, and run  ./install.sh
> >> >Next boot you'll see grub again
> >> >
> >> >Paul
> >
> 


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