On Thursday 17 May 2001 19:43, James wrote:
> The new versions of lilo are more informative with a nice
> menu.
Only if you use boot-menu.b.
> On Thu, 17 May 2001, Steven K Thompson wrote:
> > I did not get any response when I asked this query before. It
> > would be great if someone knows how t
On Thursday 17 May 2001 19:43, James wrote:
> The new versions of lilo are more informative with a nice
> menu.
Only if you use boot-menu.b.
> On Thu, 17 May 2001, Steven K Thompson wrote:
> > I did not get any response when I asked this query before. It
> > would be great if someone knows how
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 01:40:26PM -0400, Steven K Thompson wrote:
> I did not get any response when I asked this query before. It
> would be great if someone knows how to get a more straightforward
> display of the available operating systems at bootup, especially
> if it is someone besides mysel
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 01:40:26PM -0400, Steven K Thompson wrote:
> I did not get any response when I asked this query before. It
> would be great if someone knows how to get a more straightforward
> display of the available operating systems at bootup, especially
> if it is someone besides myse
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Steven K. Thompson wrote:
> I did not get any response when I asked this query before. It
> would be great if someone knows how to get a more straightforward
> display of the available operating systems at bootup, especially
> if it is someone besides myself who turns the mach
Uncomment this line in your lilo.conf
message=/boot/bootmess.txt
and edit the file as you want.
1. Debian
2. Redhat
3. Windows/DOS
The new versions of lilo are more informative with a nice
menu.
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Steven K Thompson wrote:
> I did not get any response when I asked this query before. It
> would be great if someone knows how to get a more straightforward
> display of the available operating systems at bootu
I did not get any response when I asked this query before. It
would be great if someone knows how to get a more straightforward
display of the available operating systems at bootup, especially
if it is someone besides myself who turns the machine on.
When I installed Debian 2.2r2 on my laptopI c
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Steven K. Thompson wrote:
> I did not get any response when I asked this query before. It
> would be great if someone knows how to get a more straightforward
> display of the available operating systems at bootup, especially
> if it is someone besides myself who turns the mac
Uncomment this line in your lilo.conf
message=/boot/bootmess.txt
and edit the file as you want.
1. Debian
2. Redhat
3. Windows/DOS
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The new versions of lilo are more informative with a nice
menu.
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Steven K Thompson wrote:
> I did not get any response when I asked this query before. It
> would be great if someone knows how to get a more straightforward
> display of the available operating systems at boot
I did not get any response when I asked this query before. It
would be great if someone knows how to get a more straightforward
display of the available operating systems at bootup, especially
if it is someone besides myself who turns the machine on.
When I installed Debian 2.2r2 on my laptopI
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