> That is the wrong solution to the problem. Something is probably wrong > with lilo.conf, or the wrong partition is marked active, but changing > lilo.conf isn't the best solution.
As far as I can tell, the problem is with the boot disks, as it has happened on 2 of my friends computers as well, while things like slackware/redhat/debian 1.3 all installed lilo just fine. So I guess the correct solution is to fix the boot disks. Untill that happens the best/only solution is to edit lilo.conf (as far as I know).
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