Hi people. What's the go with LILO supplied with Debian 3.0? I cant get it to boot anything other than what it comes with. What's the trick? Where am I going wrong?
I added the new kernel I made to /boot/ and the added a section for it to lilo.conf. I run lilo, it says it's added it, but when I reboot Im greeted with a "LILO 22.2" message and then after the delay time is reached (tested by upping to 200) it boots the default option (havent tried changing default to see what happens). All I want to do is have the standard Boot: prompt or a simple menu. For the life of me, I cant find anything about what it's doing. Anyone know what to do with it? I need to test my kernel (since it's a scary bugger needing satellite and tv tuner drivers among other things). Thanks in advance Tim Bates -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]