Re: Catch 22

From: Rudo Thomas
Date: Wed Jan 14 2004 - 12:04:46 EST


> Also you can use a MBR lilo that only boots one or more partitions, then
> have Lilo installed on each partition to select a specific kernel related
> to that particular partition. This way you no longer have to update a
> single point of failure - only update the lilo configuration on a specific
> partition when changes are needed.
>
> You avoid altering the MBR and the other partition.

I think the original poster meant one partition. In 2.4 it shows up as
/dev/hda, in 2.6 as /dev/hde.

Rudo.
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