On my Red Hat 6.1 box (on which I installed every package except for
some foreign-language docs):

[root@dolphy /root]# which liloconfig
which: no liloconfig in
(/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/X11R6/bin:/root/bin)

So I think the chances of it being in Mandrake are iffy.

<sigh> yet another reason to move to debian...  I could have _used_
liloconfig when I was trying to dual-boot Linux and FreeBSD.

Nathan

Nicole Zimmerman wrote:
> 
> I believe, even in this case, you can run liloconfig
> (/usr/sbin/liloconfig here) to overwrite the MBR at any time after linux
> is installed (unless liloconfig doesn't "come" with mandrake, but I
> believe it's 'standard' within a distributed version of lilo). It does
> the same thing lilo does on first install (asks you "Install a boot
> block using your current LILO configuration?")... at least here in debian-ville.
> 
> -nicole
> 
> "Nathan T. Lynch" wrote:
> >
> > It's probably better to do the Win2k install first, then Mandrake, so
> > you can install LILO in the MBR.  LILO will be overwritten if you do the
> > Win2k install second, I reckon.  (Unless w2k is nicer than its
> > predecessors.)
> >
> > Nathan
> 
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