On Sat, Mar 18, 2000 at 02:28 -0800, /dev/null wrote:
> > man lilo >/dev/null
>
> try running that command. That's the same result you'd get if I did the
> FAQ!
With "man lilo >/dev/null" the writer suggested that /dev/null
(that's YOU, not?) should take the man and work on it.
SCNR (the pun i
Actually I thought it was a cute way to tell you to read the man pages,
/dev/null.
Tom
/dev/null wrote:
>
> > man lilo >/dev/null
>
> try running that command. That's the same result you'd get if I did the
> FAQ!
>
> ;)
>
> /dev/null
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> man lilo >/dev/null
try running that command. That's the same result you'd get if I did the
FAQ!
;)
/dev/null
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
He who sees the need will learn what he needs to learn by DOING it. Make
it into a game and have fun doing it. You're a lot more qualified to do
this than Harry is to manage Boeing.
man lilo >/dev/null
Tom
Dev Null wrote:
>
> I've noticed that LILO and boot problems are a large part of the li
I've noticed that LILO and boot problems are a large part of the list's traffic.
With as many bright guys (and gals) that there are on this list, why doesn't
someone volunteer to make a LILO setup page. The page could list various
possible install configs, and how to set lilo up for each one.
I