[Richard B. Johnson]
> Then, simply:
>       cp /boot/boot.0800 /dev/whatever

Ah, but that reverts the partition table, which may have been changed
since first installing lilo.  To avoid this, just type 'lilo -U', which
does much the same thing but without touching the partition table.

Peter
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