DB>         Awhile back a few users where asking about changing their lilo 
DB> configurations and I remember some other users suggesting that they VI their 
DB> lilo config.  This in itself does not work.  I knew that but had to get 
DB> caught up with other things before looking further.  Anyway, to change the 
DB> default OS that lilo boots up in while in a root status in a shell type in 
DB> this line:
DB> lilo -D Windows
DB> this will change lilo from it's default Linux boot up to Windows.  The lower 
DB> case d can be important too, but that's another email.  Happy New Year to all.

DB> Dan B


 You can change your /etc/lilo.conf with anything you like, mc, pico,
 vi, adding lines with echo or changing from x windows.

 But whatever you do, to make it work, you have to execute "lilo"
 to make your changes written to proper places.

 Happy new year :)

 Onur Kucuk



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