Re: lilo display

2001-05-18 Thread Russell Coker
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

Re: lilo display

2001-05-18 Thread Russell Coker
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

Re: lilo display

2001-05-18 Thread Peter Cordes
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

Re: lilo display

2001-05-17 Thread Peter Cordes
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

Re: lilo display

2001-05-17 Thread Peter Solodov
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

Re: lilo display

2001-05-17 Thread Michael Schmidt
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

Re: lilo display

2001-05-17 Thread James
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

Re: lilo display

2001-05-17 Thread Steven K Thompson
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

Re: lilo display

2001-05-17 Thread Peter Solodov
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

Re: lilo display

2001-05-17 Thread Michael Schmidt
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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: lilo display

2001-05-17 Thread James
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

Re: lilo display

2001-05-17 Thread Steven K Thompson
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