On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 02:18:23 +1130 Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 07:25, Joel Hammer wrote:
Can you not edit /etc/lilo from any partition, and run lilo with
the -C or
Ayup. Been there dun that, got the bloodstained Tshirt.
The location of lilo.conf AND the
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 07:25, Joel Hammer wrote:
Can you not edit /etc/lilo from any partition, and run lilo with the -C or
Ayup. Been there dun that, got the bloodstained Tshirt.
The location of lilo.conf AND the location of /boot AND the lilo version
are the keys to all this. It matters not
I have been using lilo, with my config file in my redhat7.1 install. I
have been booting to redhat, modifying the lilo.conf there to access
changes in my setup (adding other distros, etc) then running
/sbin/lilo from there, making sure to mount all effected partitions,
then rebooting to access
--- Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been using lilo, with my config file in my redhat7.1 install. I
have been booting to redhat, modifying the lilo.conf there to access
changes in my setup (adding other distros, etc) then running
/sbin/lilo from there, making sure to mount all
I can't think of any good reason to be referencing a /mnt/ point in
lilo.conf. LILO cares only about where your kernel is, and where the /
filesystem is. Neither are traditionally placed under /mnt
--- Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with the simple solution is the way
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 16:21:42 -0800 (PST)
Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't think of any good reason to be referencing a /mnt/ point in
lilo.conf. LILO cares only about where your kernel is, and where
the / filesystem is. Neither are traditionally placed under /mnt
I was learning