-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Many thanks to David Maze and Jason Holland for their help with this question: I now have a happily working system.
On Sat, Nov 04, 2000 at 02:48:54PM -0500, David Z Maze wrote: > I think the default setup for Debian is to use a fairly simple MBR, > which lets the user press any of "1234" to boot to /dev/hda[1234], > repsectively. That sounds like what came with Debian when I first installed it before experimenting with Mandrake. I hadn't realised that it had come in a package called "MBR", though. [snip] > TB> Please could someone explain whether it is safe to install LILO in the > TB> MBR? Alternatively, what *can* I put in the MBR to replace the > TB> current installation of grub (whose configuration is sitting in the > TB> Mandrake partition)? > > You could: > > -- Install LILO in the MBR. There's nothing actually wrong with doing > that. > -- Install the Debian MBR (from the mbr package) in the MBR. > -- Reinstall grub in the MBR, either tweaking the grub configuration > you have in Mandrake to boot Debian, too, or starting over with > configuration in Debian. I've now successfully installed LILO in the MBR, choosing that chiefly because I'm more familiar with that than either the Debian MBR or grub and had more documentation handy for it. (That's not always the best basis for choosing software, though -- a similar mindset kept me persevering with sendmail for rather longer than necessary before switching to the rather friendlier Exim last month.) Best wishes, Terry - -- Terry Boon, Hertfordshire, UK [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.5 iD8DBQE6BKEUB+GG7A6DEUARAgERAJwKd2wgIQ2yoN/3t66N5yktzvfFAACfdws8 irwBuVHTKKDLfo01JbHqadE= =tCu/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----