Ooops!

Also, don't forget to run /sbin/lilo so your changes will take affect.

Good luck!

Steve Smith wrote:

> I just solved this problem myself.  Look in /etc/ for the file
> lilo.conf.  Edit this file, it should look something like....
>
> boot=/dev/hda
> prompt
> timeout=100
> image=/boot/vmlinuz
>            label=linux
>            initrd=/boot/initrd
>            root=/dev/hda1
> other=/boot/ (not sure what this entry is exactly)
>            label=win95
>            root=/dev/hda2
>
> ...or some such.  Now, simply move the _image_ lines and those under it
> to _below_ the last line of the _other_ section.  The first entry is the
> one lilo will boot as a default.ISA wrote:
>
> >   Question:How can I tell LILO to default to windows 95 instead of
> > Linux? (ie typing linux to load itand <enter> to load win95)



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