> On October 6, 1997, Nolan Darilek asked how to remove LILO.
>From _Running Linux_ (p.130)
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Removing LILO
If you have LILO installed on your MBR, the easiest way to remove it is
to use MS-DOS FDISK. The command
FDISK /MBR
runs FDISK and ov
Recently I had a major problem which began after I tried to make a few
modifications to my Lilo installation, and I'm convinced that my
configuration was the cause of it. :) My drive is partitioned as follows:
/dev/hda1 is an MS-DOS partition, which will soon have Win95 installed.
Hda2 is a Linux p
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