Boot from the diskette, make sure the kernel you want is in /boot, make
sure your /etc/lilo.conf points to it, and run "lilo".

On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Tally Jones wrote:

>
> > I presently boot my linux from my boot disk that i
> > have. is it possible to boot without the floopy that
> > is how to now put the MBR for Linux into hard disk.
> >
> > I am sure there should be a way of doing this by
> > ammending the lilo
> > if it possible then please let me know
> > thanks
>
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