Although the documentation found in Lilo's sources (the one installed in /usr/doc/lilo
-version) is very comprehensive, most Linux users experience some trouble in building their own /etc/lilo.conf
file. This document is meant to support them by giving the minimal information and by showing five sample installations:
/dev/hdc
that will boot as /dev/hda
. This is usually needed when you install a new Linux drive from your own running system. This also tells how to boot from SCSI disks when your BIOS is modern enough.The last three examples are by Cameron, [email protected]
, who wrote the original document. Alessandro [email protected]
doesn't run anything but Linux, so he can't check nor update them by himself. Needless to say, any feedback is welcome.