Yes.
Below is a copy of a lilo.conf file.
If your machine boots successfully you could ignore the disk sections. I
use these because my bios can't see drives bigger than 2.1G and drive hdc
is 2.5G. 

Good Luck,

Stephen

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boot=/dev/hda
delay=150

disk = /dev/hdc
  sectors = 63
  heads = 16
  cylinders = 4970

disk = /dev/hda
  sectors = 63
  heads = 64
  cylinders = 527

image=/bzImage
        root=/dev/hdc2
        label=Sound
image=/vmlinuz
        root=/dev/hdc2
        label=Debian
image=/vmlinuz
        root=/dev/hda1
        label=Caldera


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>Can lilo boot either of two linux installations , one on hda and the other
>on hdb?  If this is possible I would appreciate any guidance.
>
>Thanks,
>Lindsay
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