Quoting Hans Fugal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It's easy, since you're a grub dude yourself...
Ok, I have never had this happen before. I went through and installed grub. I even created a sweet little grub boot floppy with a boot menu. So I reboot el craptop just to see if I did everything correctly. Lo and behold, LILO fires up and boots Linux. Hmm, I scratch my head a bit and then reboot with the grub boot floppy in. It works like a charm with a nice menu and everything. So now I'm stumped. It appearst that grub did NOT put itself onto the MBR. I can post my /boot/grub/menu.lst if needed . I have the ultra-simple partitioning scheme ( / and swap ) so I didn't change anything in the menu.lst as far as kopt and groot. Any ideas as t o why (even though I removed lilo and even did dpkg --purge lilo) LILO is still there and grub isn't?
-- Glen Wagley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -------------------------------------------- "Simple things should be simple and complex things should be possible." -Alan Kay --------------------------------------------
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